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Taliban Rebuff UN Calls for Reversing Rules on Afghan Women

27th May, 2022 · admin

Ayaz Gul
VOA News
May 27, 2022

ISLAMABAD — The Afghan Taliban have turned down renewed calls by the United Nations for the Islamist rulers to reverse restrictions on the human rights of women in Afghanistan, saying they are in line with local religious and cultural values.

The hard-line group’s foreign ministry issued a statement Friday rejecting U.N. concerns as “unfounded.” It urged the global community “not to pass verdicts based on malicious and antagonist reporting of some media outlets or propaganda” by Afghan opposition forces.

In consecutive statements this week, the U.N. Security Council and the world body’s special observer on the human rights situation in Afghanistan expressed “deep concern” and sharply criticized the latest Taliban order for women to cover up fully in pubic, including their faces.

The Taliban’s Ministry for Vice and Virtue, tasked with interpreting and enforcing the Taliban’s version of Islam, also bound female presenters on Afghan TV channels to cover their faces when on air.

The male-only interim Taliban government has also suspended girls’ secondary education, prevented most female employees from returning to government jobs, barred women from traveling alone and strongly advised them to stay at home.

Friday’s Taliban statement noted that the “government considers the observance of Islamic hijab to be in line with the religious and cultural practices of society and aspirations of majority of Afghan women.” It went on to stress that “nothing has been imposed on the Afghan people that runs counter to the religious and cultural beliefs of the Islamic society.”

The Taliban urged the international community to “show respect” for Afghan values, insisting it believed in resolving problems through dialogue.

Following meetings with Taliban leaders Thursday, the U.N. special rapporteur on human rights in Afghanistan, Richard Bennett, said the group’s polices were “making women invisible” across the country.

“The de facto authorities have failed to acknowledge the magnitude and gravity of the abuses being committed, many of them in their name and their responsibility to address them and protect the entire population,” Bennett told reporters in the capital, Kabul, at the end of his 11-day trip to the country.

The U.N. expert cautioned that the Taliban “stands at a crossroads” and the Afghan society under their rule will either become more stable and “a place where Afghans enjoy freedom and human rights, or it will become increasingly restrictive.”

On Tuesday, the 15-member U.N. Security Council renewed its call on the Taliban to adhere to their commitments to reopen schools for all female students without further delay and “swiftly reverse” restrictions on Afghan women’s fundamental freedom and access to public life.

The international community has not recognized the Taliban as the legitimate rulers of Afghanistan, saying the issue would come under consideration only after the Islamist group adheres to its pledges to protect the human rights of all Afghans, especially those of women.

The Taliban seized power from the Western-backed former government in August when the last U.S.-led international forces withdrew from the country after almost 20 years of war with the Islamist group.

Posted in Afghan Women, Human Rights, Taliban, UN-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Life under Taliban rule |

Taliban-Backed Kuchis to Create a Humanitarian Crisis in Parts of Afghanistan

27th May, 2022 · admin

A Kuchi camp in southern Afghanistan. (file photo)

8am: After the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, armed nomads from eastern and southern provinces and even Pakistan have entered parts of the Hazarajat. The nomads, who have the full support of the Taliban and are fully armed, claim ownership of the people’s lands and are destroying farms. Residents of some areas in Maidan Wardak and Ghazni provinces report that they have nothing left to harvest this year and that all their crops have been destroyed by nomads. It is also reported that nomads have harassed Uzbek and Turkmen people in the northern city of Jawzjan. Simultaneously with the harassment of the people by nomads, there has been controversy and even armed clashes in several provinces, especially in Parwan province. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Economic News, Ethnic Issues, Taliban | Tags: ethnic cleansing, Ethnic descrimination, Ghazni, Hazaras, Kuchis, Life under Taliban rule, Pashtun Kuchi Invasion, Pashtun Taliban, Pashtunization, Wardak |

WHO: COVID-19 Afghan Vaccination Campaign Planned for June

27th May, 2022 · admin

Tolo News: The World Health Organization (WHO) says that the organization will start the coronavirus vaccination campaign in Afghanistan in June. According to WHO, more than five million people in Afghanistan will benefit from the vaccine in this campaign. The COVID-19 vaccination campaign is planned in Afghanistan for June 2022, covering 34 provinces and targeting more than 5 million in the adult population aged 18 years and above, WHO tweeted. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Health News | Tags: Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Afghanistan, Vaccination |

UN Observer Says Taliban Policies Making Afghan Women Invisible

26th May, 2022 · admin

Ayaz Gul
VOA News
May 26, 2022

ISLAMABAD — A senior United Nations observer Thursday expressed serious concern about the “erasure of women from public life” across Afghanistan since the Islamist Taliban seized power in August.

“Afghanistan is facing a plethora of critical human rights challenges that are having a severe impact on the population,” Richard Bennett, the U.N. special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Afghanistan, told a news conference in Kabul at the end of his 11-day maiden trip to the country.

“I urge the authorities to acknowledge the human rights challenges that they are facing and to close the gap between their words and their deeds,” he stressed.

The insurgent-turned-ruling group’s male-only government has suspended Afghan girls’ secondary education, prevented most female employees from returning to government jobs, barred women from traveling alone, ordered them to cover up fully in public, including their faces, and strongly advised them to stay at home.

Bennett said the policies “fit the pattern of absolute gender segregation and are aimed at making women invisible in society.”

“The de facto authorities have failed to acknowledge the magnitude and gravity of the abuses being committed, many of them in their name and their responsibility to address them and protect the entire population,” Bennett noted.

The U.N. expert met with Taliban leaders, members of Afghan civil society, including women human rights defenders, journalists, minorities and victims of human rights violations.

The U.N. expert spoke on a day when Taliban forces in Kabul reportedly disrupted a women’s protest that called for the reopening of girls’ schools.

“Civil society space and media freedom is critical for a peaceful society in which rights are respected,” Bennett said.

Bennett said he was able to visit a prison, hospitals, schools and mosques in several places in the Afghan capital, and northern Mazar-i-Sharif, as well as southern Kandahar cities.

Bennett noted the Taliban had extended their invitation for him to access the entire country and to visit sensitive locations “in a crucial commitment to ensure that transparent monitoring can be undertaken.”

The international community has not recognized the Taliban as the legitimate rulers of Afghanistan, saying the issue would come under consideration only after the Islamist group adheres to its pledges to protect the human rights of all Afghans, especially those of women.

The Taliban seized power from the Western-backed former government in August when the last U.S.-led international forces withdrew from the country after almost 20 years of war with the Islamist group.

“The Taliban stands at a crossroads. Either the society will become more stable and a place where every Afghan enjoys freedom and human rights, or it will become increasingly restrictive,” Bennett cautioned. He will present the findings of his first report to the September session of the U.N. Human Rights Council.

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Posted in Afghan Women, Human Rights, Society, Taliban | Tags: Domestic Violence, Misogyny |

Taliban Raids, Tortures and Harasses the Residents of Paryan in Panjshir

26th May, 2022 · admin

Taliban militants (file photo)

8am: According to sources, the Taliban fighters have detained and tortured more than 20 residents of the Kereptab area in the district, including elders, farmers, shepherds, and children, and taken them all to their bases for further investigation and possible torture. As reported, the Taliban rebels have shot dead the dogs and livestock and have burnt down houses into ash. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Civilian Injuries and Deaths, Human Rights, Security, Taliban | Tags: Panjshir, Taliban torture, Taliban War on Muslims, War Crime |

Clashes in Panjshir: NFR Forces Kill Nine Taliban Fighters in an Ambush

26th May, 2022 · admin

8am: Local sources in Panjshir province have reported that nine Taliban fighters have been killed in an ambush laid by National Resistance Front forces. According to sources, the fighting took place on Thursday in Kotal-e-Arezoo and Ghazdi Sang, Anaba district of Panjshir province. According to sources, about 200 Taliban forces who were trying to attack the military bases of the National Resistance Front in Anaba district were ambushed by the forces of the Front on the way. Sources emphasize that as a result of this clash that started this morning (Thursday 26, 2022), nine Taliban are killed so far. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in NRF - National Resistance Front, Security, Taliban | Tags: Afghan resistance against Taliban, Panjshir |

1TV Afghanistan Dari News – May 26, 2022

26th May, 2022 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Afghanistan’s Taliban step up coal exports to boost local budget

26th May, 2022 · admin

Reuters: The hardline Islamist movement is now banking on its natural resources to survive. Landlocked Afghanistan has large mineral and fossil fuel deposits, most of them untapped. One Pakistani official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Pakistan had increased coal imports from Afghanistan and could be importing up to 500,000 tonnes per month. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Economic News, Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations, Taliban | Tags: Coal Mining in Afghanistan, Natural Resources |

Fifteen civilians killed in Balkh and Kabul explosions

26th May, 2022 · admin

Ariana: Fifteen people were killed and more than 30 were injured in Wednesday’s explosions in Kabul and Balkh – all of which were civilians. The survivors of the victims of these blasts have meanwhile called on the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) to arrest and punish the perpetrators of these incidents. Among the victims in the Mazar-e-Sharif explosions were women, officials confirmed. The injured are being treated at a district hospital in Balkh province, and many of the injured have lost body parts, officials stated. Click here to read more (external link).

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Posted in Civilian Injuries and Deaths, ISIS/DAESH, Security, Taliban | Tags: Balkh, Kabul, Mazar-e-Sharif, Taliban Security Failure |

A Taliban Vehicle Targeted by Magnetic Roadside Mine in Panjshir

25th May, 2022 · admin

8am: Sources in Panjshir province have reported that a Taliban military vehicle was targeted by a magnetic roadside mine in Astana area of Bazarak district in the province. The vehicle was targeted on Tuesday, May 24. As a result of this incident, the Taliban rebels have suffered casualties, but the exact number is not yet reported. Click here to read more (external link).

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Posted in NRF - National Resistance Front, Security, Taliban | Tags: Afghan resistance against Taliban, Attacks on Taliban, Kidnapping, Panjshir |
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