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Nearly 200,000 People in the World Demanded an End to Human Rights Violations by the Taliban Group

Published 30/08/2023
Nearly 200,000 People in the World Demanded an End to Human Rights Violations by the Taliban Group
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RASC News Agency: Amnesty International has announced that the organization’s petition for the people of Afghanistan has been signed by 198,612 people from all over the world.

 

According to the message of this institution, which was published on its X (Twitter) page on Tuesday, August 29, the signatories of this petition have supported the right of the Afghanistani people to live in freedom, dignity and equality.

 

The signatories of this petition have also demanded an end to the violation of human rights by the Taliban group.

 

According to the Amnesty International petition published last year, the Taliban group has not only failed to adhere to their commitment to protect the rights of the Afghanistani people, but they have completely violated human rights in this country by resuming violent behavior.

 

Based on the statements of Amnesty International, human rights have been attacked from all sides in Afghanistan and this process must end.

 

This organization emphasized that the Taliban group has committed gross violations of human rights in Afghanistan, including revenge killings and attacks on ethnic and religious minorities, women and girls, LGBT people, human rights defenders, civil society members, judges, lawyers, and government officials. Ex, journalists and others to end immediately.

 

This is despite the fact that the Taliban group has imposed increasing restrictions on the lives of citizens, especially women and girls, since their domination of the country.

 

Meanwhile, this organization documented the actions of the Taliban group in Afghanistan, especially in Panjshir province, and said that this group committed war crimes in Panjshir province.

 

EnNews 30/08/2023

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