A glance at the Afghanistan-centric Doha meetings
As restrictions against women peaked, the UN announced in May 2023 that Secretary-General António Guterres would travel to Doha for.
As restrictions against women peaked, the UN announced in May 2023 that Secretary-General António Guterres would travel to Doha for.
At least ten political and military groups, along with representatives from civil society and the media, will participate in the.
The statement emphasized the importance of “upholding the principle of non-refoulement and halting the forced repatriation and deportation of at-risk.
The Doha meeting is scheduled for June 30.
Officials are considering deportation routes through third countries, such as Uzbekistan, according to German media.
UNAMA chief will provide an update at the session on the current state of affairs in the country.
Bennett’s report that states that the "systematic oppression of women and girls by the Taliban" could amount to "crimes against.
Omar Khalid, Pakistan’s representative, spoke at the 56th session of the Human Rights Council on Afghanistan, urging the Taliban to.
"We call on the U.N. Human Rights Council to establish such a body at its next session through a resolution.
They have reported that the Taliban has prohibited visits to parks and other recreational areas, significantly impacting their holiday celebrations.