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RASC News > Afghanistan > The new report of the United Nations on the situation of women under the rule of the Taliban group
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The new report of the United Nations on the situation of women under the rule of the Taliban group

Published 06/05/2023
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RASC: Richard Bennett, Special Rapporteur and Droty Estrada, Head of the Working Group on Discrimination against Women of the United Nations Human Rights Council during their recent eight-day trip to Afghanistan have prepared a new report on the Taliban’s governance in Afghanistan.
The report of these two UN officials shows that the Taliban group is ruling Afghanistan with the most extreme forms of misogyny by destroying legal and organizational frameworks.

In their trip to Kabul and Balkh, these two officials of the United Nations Human Rights Council have met with officials of the Taliban group, civil society members, women’s groups, female entrepreneurs, religious scholars, teachers, journalists, victims of human rights violations, and related departments of the United Nations. .
In the statement published by the United Nations, it has been regretted the serious and permanent situation of human rights and its historical violation by the Taliban group.

The findings of this committee also show that the overwhelming majority of Afghan people do not agree with the Taliban group’s interpretation of religion.
Bennett and Estrada’s supplementary report will be presented to the 50th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council in July of this year.
This statement has been published while the United Nations has agreed to continue its activities in Afghanistan without the presence of female employees of the organization after carrying out investigations, which is considered a setback to the policies of the Taliban.

Shams Feruten 06/05/2023

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