Peace movement criticizes ‘exclusion of women’ from Doha meeting
The third round of the Doha meeting is set to commence this evening.
The third round of the Doha meeting is set to commence this evening.
The protesters announced their boycott of the meeting.
The Doha meeting, involving special envoys from various countries and organizations focused on Afghanistan, is set to begin on Sunday.
The third round of the Doha meeting is scheduled to take place on Sunday, with envoys from around 30 countries.
The Committee called on the Taliban to fulfill its obligations under customary international law and human rights treaties to which.
Female students urged the UN and the international community to pressure the Taliban to reopen schools and universities for girls.
Nehan emphasized that no single group, including the Taliban, can represent all Afghans.
Akbar stated. She criticized the meeting's format, suggesting it "appears to achieve nothing other than appeasing the Taliban."
"Given the instances of violence and torture against women, gender apartheid in Afghanistan must be recognized," the statement read.
Furthermore, reports from the Taliban’s Supreme Court indicate that from March 2023 to June 2024, 180 people have been publicly.