Women’s rights advocate calls for Taliban leaders to face justice
In a statement, the movement urged international institutions to end the culture of impunity in Afghanistan and hold Taliban leaders.
In a statement, the movement urged international institutions to end the culture of impunity in Afghanistan and hold Taliban leaders.
The report highlights a significant decline in the role of women in Afghanistan over the past ten months, particularly in.
The report highlights that Afghan civilians continue to face threats from both the Taliban and other extremist groups.
They also called on the international community to increase pressure on the Taliban to respect human rights.
According to the report, 23.7 million people in Afghanistan, nearly 80 percent of whom are women and children, require humanitarian.
Discussions on appointing a special UN representative, which was considered a key topic of this meeting, remain ambiguous.
“Engagement and legitimacy to the Taliban is an endorsement of terrorism in the world,” it stated.
His remarks came in response to a question about whether it is "time to change the course of relations given.
“Women bear the brunt of the global rollback of human rights,” she said.
The women's rights group stressed the need to support efforts against the Taliban in solidarity with the people of Afghanistan,.