RASC News

Rudabe Applied Studies Center

  • Home
  • Afghanistan
  • World
  • Arts & Culture
  • History
  • Business
  • Sport
  • Women Studies
  • Videos
  • Photos
  • About
  • English
    • العربية
    • English
    • Français
    • Deutsch
    • پښتو
    • فارسی
    • Русский
    • Español
    • Тоҷикӣ
RASC NewsRASC News
  • Home
  • Afghanistan
  • World
  • Arts & Culture
  • History
  • Business
  • Sport
  • Women Studies
  • Videos
  • Photos
  • About
Follow US
© 2023 RASC. All Rights Reserved.
RASC News > Afghanistan > Lutfullah Najafizadah, Mitra Mehran, Shahgol Rezaei, and Mahboubah Saraj Represented Afghanistan Civil Society and Women in the Doha Conference
AfghanistanNews

Lutfullah Najafizadah, Mitra Mehran, Shahgol Rezaei, and Mahboubah Saraj Represented Afghanistan Civil Society and Women in the Doha Conference

Published 18/02/2024
Lutfullah Najafizadah, Mitra Mehran, Shahgol Rezaei, and Mahboubah Saraj Represented Afghanistan Civil Society and Women in the Doha Conference
SHARE

RASC News Agency: Lutfullah Najafizadah, Mitra Mehran, Shahgol Rezaei, and Mahboubah Saraj represent Afghanistan civil society and women at the Doha meeting. The session, which commenced on Sunday, Feb 18, in Doha, will continue tomorrow Monday, Feb 19, with the participation of at least 28 countries worldwide.

However, despite the Taliban’s invitation to this meeting, the group’s foreign ministry rejected participation due to its conditions not being accepted by the United Nations. This comes as the United Nations had previously organized a session focused on Afghanistan in Doha, and this second meeting in Doha is initiated by the United Nations.

It is noteworthy that this meeting will consist of four separate sessions, including voting on the revival of women’s rights in Afghanistan and reaching a consensus among countries on appointing a new representative for Afghanistan.

Shams Feruten 18/02/2024

Follow Us

Facebook Like
Twitter Follow
Instagram Follow
Youtube Subscribe
Related Articles
Journalists' Center Reported That 13 Journalists were Imprisoned in Taliban Prisons
AfghanistanNews

Journalists’ Center Reported That 13 Journalists were Imprisoned in Taliban Prisons

23/08/2023
A Father Killed Two of His Children and Injured the Other Two in Parwan
The Taliban Group’s Municipality Collects More Than 250 Vendor Booths in Takhar
Taliban’s Prime Minister Reportedly Resigns Amid Internal Struggles
Pakistani Institution Launches Project Support Center for Afghanistani Journalists in Exile
- ADVERTISEMENT -
Ad imageAd image
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Vivamus a odio ex.
English | Français
Deutsch | Español
Русский | Тоҷикӣ
فارسی | پښتو | العربية

© 2023 RASC. All Rights Reserved.

Removed from reading list

Undo
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?