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Safia Amajan (1941-25 September 2006), also spelt Ama-jan, Ama Jan, Ahmed-jan and Ahmed Jan, was an
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women's rights
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, and critic of the Taliban's suppression of women. Amajan worked as teacher and principal in
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prior to the rise of the Taliban in 1996. During the subsequent Taliban regime, during which all girls' schools were closed, Amajan secretly taught girls in her home. Following the defeat of the Taliban in 2001, Amajan served as the provincial director for the Ministry of Women's Affairs' office in
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, a role she held from 2002 until her death. During her tenure, Amajan opened multiple vocational colleagues, training hundreds of women in trades including baking and tailoring. On 25 September 2006, Amajan was shot four times and killed in front of her home in Kandahar by two men on a motorcycle. Amajan had previously asked the
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to provide her with personal bodyguards in light of death threats from Taliban-led insurgents, but her request had been rejected. Amajan's murder was condemned by
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, then- President of Afghanistan, and the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan. Following her death, an alleged Taliban spokesperson stated Amajan's death had been in response to her working for the government. Amajan was survived by her son, Naqibullah.


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''International Herald Tribune,'' 25 September 2006: Gunmen kill director of women's affairs for southern Afghanistan
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