The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights warned against this women And girls in Afghanistan face a critical The situation is due to the “systematic, institutional repression” of the Taliban.
Since the return of the Taliban to power last August, Afghans were “going through each other of The darkest moments of Jill,” Michelle Bachelet told the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva.
She denounced the “plague” of Gender inequality “Since the Taliban seized power, despite promises they will follow softer version of ruthless islamic rule that distinguish them first job assignment in power From 1996 to 2001.
But many limitations already been imposed.
tens of in thousands of girls were shut out of High schools, while women They were prevented from returning to many government Careers.
women have also They are not allowed to travel alone and can only visit public Gardens and parks in Kabul on days apart from men.
The Supreme Leader and Taliban leader Hebatullah Akhundzada said last month women should generally stay in home.
They were ordered to cover themselves completely, including their faces, should that they need Togo out in public.
Bachelet who visited Afghanistan in Description of March, the meeting women Continue in demand Despite their ‘unimaginable’ rights challenges. Their situation is critical, she said.
“Let me be clear: What are we seeing today? in Afghanistan is the institutions of systematic persecution of women. “
United Nations High Commissioner for The human rights organization stressed the stringent restrictions imposed on freedom of Movement “negatively affects almost all aspects.” of their lives, including ability of women and theirs children to me access and sharing in Health services, livelihoods and humanitarian aid.
This is it of very worried in country facing severe intersecting humanitarian and economic crises, with 93% of families facing high levels of Food insecurity.
Bachelet pointed out out Afghanistan cannot meet the long line of towering challenges Facing without giving women a voice.
“The path out of the crisis for The people of Afghanistan can not be paved with efforts of Little,” she insisted.
“to me move Afghan Society Towards Peace Representation of All Afghans in policy And decision-making processes will be crucial, she said. This includes listening to sounds of women and girls.”
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights warned against this women And girls in Afghanistan face a critical The situation is due to the “systematic, institutional repression” of the Taliban.
Since the return of the Taliban to power last August, Afghans were “going through each other of The darkest moments of Jill,” Michelle Bachelet told the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva.
She denounced the “plague” of Gender inequality “Since the Taliban seized power, despite promises they will follow softer version of ruthless islamic rule that distinguish them first job assignment in power From 1996 to 2001.
But many limitations already been imposed.
tens of in thousands of girls were shut out of High schools, while women They were prevented from returning to many government Careers.
women have also They are not allowed to travel alone and can only visit public Gardens and parks in Kabul on days apart from men.
The Supreme Leader and Taliban leader Hebatullah Akhundzada said last month women should generally stay in home.
They were ordered to cover themselves completely, including their faces, should that they need Togo out in public.
Bachelet who visited Afghanistan in Description of March, the meeting women Continue in demand Despite their ‘unimaginable’ rights challenges. Their situation is critical, she said.
“Let me be clear: What are we seeing today? in Afghanistan is the institutions of systematic persecution of women. “
United Nations High Commissioner for The human rights organization stressed the stringent restrictions imposed on freedom of Movement “negatively affects almost all aspects.” of their lives, including ability of women and theirs children to me access and sharing in Health services, livelihoods and humanitarian aid.
This is it of very worried in country facing severe intersecting humanitarian and economic crises, with 93% of families facing high levels of Food insecurity.
Bachelet pointed out out Afghanistan cannot meet the long line of towering challenges Facing without giving women a voice.
“The path out of the crisis for The people of Afghanistan can not be paved with efforts of Little,” she insisted.
“to me move Afghan Society Towards Peace Representation of All Afghans in policy And decision-making processes will be crucial, she said. This includes listening to sounds of women and girls.”