Heather Barr, Human Rights Watch’s deputy director for women’s rights, once again criticized the UN’s exclusion of Afghan women from the Doha...
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Taliban authorities in a press briefing stated that demands over women's rights were "Afghanistan's issues" to solve, ahead of United Nations-led engagement talks where the exclusion of Afghan women has sparked outcry. Rights groups have condemned the exclusion of Afghan women from the main meetings and the lack of human rights issues on the agenda.
Heather Barr, Human Rights Watch’s deputy director for women’s rights, once again criticized the UN’s exclusion of Afghan women from the Doha...
The exclusion of women’s voices and discussion of their rights from next week’s summit allows the Taliban to oppress us with impunity. We must be...
The executive director of Human Rights Watch described the exclusion of women’s rights and the absence of women from the Doha talks as...
Rights groups have criticized the United Nations for not having Afghan women at the table with the Taliban in Doha.
The meeting is the first between the Taliban and a United Nations-led conference of global envoys who are seeking to engage the Afghan government on...
The UN’s Special Rapporteur on Human Rights for Afghanistan has stated that if women are excluded from the Doha talks due to the Taliban’s...
Recently, Pakistan's Ambassador to the United Nations, Munir Akram, conveyed a stark message to the UN Security Council: the Taliban government in...
Roza Otunbayeva, the UN’s special envoy for Afghanistan, expressed deep concerns about the restrictions on Afghan women and girls, emphasizing their...
By Shivam Shekhawat and Rajoli Siddharth Jayaprakash Since the terror attack at the Crocus city centre in Moscow, allegedly by the Islamic State...
Group allegedly demanding Afghan participation in Doha meeting this month be limited to men and that women’s rights be excluded from the agenda