Violation of Women’s Rights and the Taliban‘s Restrictions on Women!
From: Afghanistan women
To: United Nations Human Rights Council
Topic: United Nations Human Rights Council meeting regarding the violation of women’s rights and the Taliban’s restrictions on women!
In the last 22 months, the Taliban have removed women from society with all their might.
Civil liberties and human values have been taken away from the people of Afghanistan. Political opponents suppress freedom of the media and freedom of expression, and torture, imprison and kill those who raise their voice for rights, equality and justice.
The repressive, dictatorial and terrorist regime of the Taliban have committed all kinds of human crimes in the last two years.
Gender apartheid, war crime, crime against humanity and genocide are the daily work of this group in Afghanistan.
This regime did not limit itself to the crimes of the past and present, but also sheltered other regional and international terrorists in the country.
Under the rule of the Taliban, Afghanistan has become a safe center for terrorists and a reliable base for training suicide attacks and a center of fundamentalism, and it is soon that the attacks of terrorist groups from Afghanistan will spread across the region.
Richard Bennett, the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Afghanistan and the working group of this organization on discrimination against women and girls, has reflected on some of the crimes and problems faced by women and girls and other men who oppose the Taliban.
The protesting women and girls, under such conditions, support this report and demand continuous follow-ups and deeper and broader truth-finding, and in this regard, they will not hesitate to provide any help to neutral, independent and free human rights institutions.
In the last two years, the Taliban have destroyed all legal and legal frameworks in Afghanistan. But a large number of international institutions have ignored the facts and treated human rights issues with diplomacy and according to the short-term interests of countries. The world should not support a terrorist group and reduce them to a political force for their own interests.
Our protesting women and girls sincerely request the United Nations Human Rights Council to stand by the women of Afghanistan and act based on human rights values, the United Nations Charter and other conventions that cover the discrimination and systematic exclusion of women, and pressure more. impose on the Taliban.
Protesting women and girls, as those who are directly affected by the misogynist and inhumane policies of the Taliban, suggest the following as demands for the rights of women and girls and all citizens who believe in freedom and justice:
First: This report is supported by women and girls, and the Human Rights Council should create methods to reach it.
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