Human Rights, Women

Afghan women, girls face increased protection risks, report warns

It states that these policies have further hindered the delivery of life-saving assistance to vulnerable populations.

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Human Rights

Bennet stresses need for accountability in Afghanistan’s human rights violations

Bennett said that Afghanistan remains in the grip of a severe human rights and humanitarian crisis.

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Human Rights

ICRC: 455 civilians killed or injured in Afghanistan in 2024 due to explosive hazards

In its latest report, the ICRC noted that Afghanistan remains one of the world’s most vulnerable countries to explosive hazards,.

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Taliban flog two in Kabul on alcohol charges

Taliban did not disclose the identities of those punished but said they had been sentenced to two years in prison.

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Germany, Netherlands, Canada and Australia seek talks with Taliban over human rights

Germany, the Netherlands, Canada, and Australia have requested negotiations with the Taliban regarding human rights and women’s rights in Afghanistan,.

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Human Rights, Women

UN meeting highlights challenges women face under Taliban rule

The event, held on the sidelines of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW69), was attended by representatives of.

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Human Rights

Taliban flog woman, five men in Kapisa

The individuals were sentenced to between 15 and 39 lashes each.

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Human Rights

Nine countries back ICC request for arrest warrants against Taliban leaders

The statement emphasized that Afghan women and girls have been effectively erased from public life under Taliban rule.

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Human Rights

UN envoy: Afghans increasingly resent Taliban’s intrusion into private lives

Otunbayeva also noted that diplomatic efforts by Muslim nations have done little to change the Taliban’s stance.

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Human Rights

Germany to halt refugee admissions for Afghans

“We will reject asylum requests at the borders in coordination with our European neighbors,” Merz said. “We intend to take.

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