UN urges Taliban to drop ‘unfathomable’ restrictions on women after university ban | 24CA News

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Published 28.12.2022
UN urges Taliban to drop ‘unfathomable’ restrictions on women after university ban | 24CA News

The UN Security Council on Tuesday decried rising restrictions on ladies’s rights in Afghanistan, urging the nation’s Taliban rulers to reverse them instantly.

The Security Council “reiterated its deep concern of the suspension of schools beyond the sixth grade, and its call for the full, equal, and meaningful participation of women and girls in Afghanistan,” it stated in a media assertion.

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk pointed to “terrible consequences” of a choice to bar ladies from working for non-governmental organizations (NGOs).

Last week, Taliban authorities stopped college training for ladies, sparking worldwide outrage and demonstrations in Afghan cities. On Saturday, they introduced the exclusion of ladies from NGO work, a transfer that already has prompted 4 main worldwide support companies to droop operations in Afghanistan.

“No country can develop — indeed survive — socially and economically with half its population excluded,” Turk stated in a press release issued in Geneva. “These unfathomable restrictions placed on women and girls will not only increase the suffering of all Afghans but, I fear, pose a risk beyond Afghanistan’s borders.”

“This latest decree by the de facto authorities will have terrible consequences for women and for all Afghan people,” Turk stated, including that banning ladies from working for NGOs will deprive them and their households of incomes and of the precise to “contribute positively” to the nation’s growth.

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The Taliban-run Afghan increased training ministry says feminine college students wouldn’t be allowed entry to the nation’s universities till additional discover. Frozan Rahmani, an Afghan-Canadian journalist, has been documenting the dismantling of ladies’s rights within the nation for the reason that Taliban took management of Kabul in the summertime of 2021.

“The ban will significantly impair, if not destroy, the capacity of these NGOs to deliver the essential services on which so many vulnerable Afghans depend,” he stated.

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres stated on Twitter on Tuesday that the restrictions had been “unjustifiable human rights violations and must be revoked.” He added: “Actions to exclude and silence women and girls continue to cause immense suffering and major setbacks to the potential of the Afghan people.”

Despite initially promising a extra reasonable rule respecting rights for ladies and minorities once they took energy final yr, the Taliban have broadly applied their strict interpretation of Islamic legislation, or Shariah.

Girls in Afghanistan have been banned from center college and highschool since March. Women have been restricted from most employment and have been ordered them to put on head-to-toe clothes in public. Women are additionally banned from parks and gymnasiums.

“Women and girls cannot be denied their inherent rights,” Turk stated. “Attempts by the de facto authorities to relegate them to silence and invisibility will not succeed — it will merely harm all Afghans, compound their suffering and impede the country’s development.

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