The representatives of some countries in the United Nations have expressed concern about the human rights situation in Afghanistan and said that the Taliban group should be held accountable in this regard.
The representatives of some countries in the United Nations, including the United States, Britain, Germany and France, said that Afghan women in most Since the last half of last year, they have faced all kinds of violence and restrictions from the Taliban group.
These representatives emphasized that the situation of women in Afghanistan is dire and the Taliban should be held accountable in this regard.
Michelle Taylor, the representative of the United States in the United Nations Human Rights Council, said that the human rights situation in Afghanistan was completely destroyed and asked the Taliban to remove all discriminatory decrees against women, especially those that restrict their right to work and education. has done, cancel it.
Ms. Taylor added that comprehensive investigation and follow-up of cases of gender violence and moral crimes by the Taliban group has been done and should be investigated.
British and French representatives have also criticized the bad situation of human rights in Afghanistan and noted that the rights of women, children and minorities have been violated by the Taliban group in Afghanistan.
Nicolas de Riviere, the representative of France in the United Nations, added that the Taliban group forced the people to obey this group.
However, the representative of the United Kingdom in the United Nations called the human rights situation in Afghanistan shocking.
According to him, the Taliban have shot a large number of former soldiers and this group has continued to arbitrarily arrest journalists and civil activists.
The representative of Germany in the United Nations has also called the behavior of the Taliban group towards Afghan women systematic gender discrimination.
In this regard, the representatives of some Islamic countries, including Indonesia, Turkey and Kuwait, have also emphasized on the cancellation of work and education restrictions in Afghanistan.
At the meeting of the UN Human Rights Council, the representative of Turkey called for the continuation of the support of the international community to the people of Afghanistan and stressed the abolition of all work and educational restrictions on women.
However, schools for girls above the sixth grade were closed from the 24th of Asad in 1400, after the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, and universities were also closed for girls at the end of the month of Qasr in 1401, and after that work was also restricted for women from The side of this group was blocked and this involved the sharp reactions of the world community and international institutions.
But; In this regard, the Taliban always said that closing the gates of schools, universities and work to women is temporary and will be reopened soon. But almost three years have passed since these talks and there is still no word about the reopening of schools, universities and work for women in Afghanistan.