UN marks International Day in Support of Victims of Torture
The Taliban’s use of corporal punishment has drawn widespread condemnation from human rights organizations and the United Nations.
The Taliban’s use of corporal punishment has drawn widespread condemnation from human rights organizations and the United Nations.
Over the past three years, the Taliban has imposed severe restrictions on Afghan women and girls, barring them from access.
The meeting, hosted by the UN, is scheduled for next week in Doha, the capital of Qatar.
According to Akram, there are currently 1.5 million registered Afghan refugees residing in Pakistan.
The Doha meeting has faced strong reactions due to the absence of discussions on women's rights and human rights issues.
The Taliban-run Supreme Court said these individuals were sentenced to one year of imprison and each received 39 lashes.
In addition, 485 Afghan migrants deported by Pakistan on June 24.
The Vienna meeting was held ahead of the third Doha meeting, hosted by the United Nations.
The statement indicated that the woman was whipped 39 times on Monday in the Oba district of Herat.
The report states that "the Taliban often places child trafficking victims in detention centers alongside adults."