RASC News Agency: On the occasion of the two-year anniversary of the fall of Kabul at the hands of the Taliban and the current situation in Afghanistan, Antonio Guterres, the Secretary-General of the United Nations, said that the international community should not forget the people of Afghanistan under the control of the Taliban.
Last night, on August 15, he wrote on X page (Twitter) that the current situation in Afghanistan, especially the severe restrictions imposed on the rights of Afghanistani women and girls, is a matter of deep concern.
Yesterday, August 15, was the second anniversary of the Taliban group’s domination of Afghanistan.
During the two years of their rule over the country, the Taliban group imposed severe restrictions on the social life of the citizens, especially Afghanistani women and girls, prohibited them from education and prohibited women from working in domestic and foreign institutions.
Human rights activists say that the Taliban’s treatment of women and girls can be described as a “gender-based crime against humanity and gender apartheid.”
UN experts have also called the discussion on the issue of gender apartheid in Afghanistan a necessary matter.
Meanwhile, in Afghanistan, under the control of the Taliban group, the rights of women and girls have been violated since two years, and this section of them has repeatedly protested against this behavior of the Taliban group in different parts of the country.
It should be mentioned that on this occasion, (the two-year anniversary of the deprivation of women and girls from their basic rights), a number of women in Afghanistan’s political network wearing shrouds said yesterday that the international community has destroyed the fate of 36 million innocent citizens by leaving Afghanistan in the hands of the Taliban.
At the same time, the political groups in the country and the opposing fronts of the Taliban group have called this group a hated group at the national and international level and have said that recognizing the Taliban group means stepping on values and moral standards and human rights.