Group allegedly demanding Afghan participation in Doha meeting this month be limited to men and that women’s rights be excluded from the agenda
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A UN spokesperson said on Sunday that the aim of the Doha meetings is to “encourage the Taliban to engage with the world in a coordinated and orderly manner for the benefit of the Afghan people.” Stéphane Dujarric, the UN spokesperson, said on Sunday, June 23, that human rights, especially women’s rights, “will be highlighted […]
Group allegedly demanding Afghan participation in Doha meeting this month be limited to men and that women’s rights be excluded from the agenda
The spokesperson for the United Nations Secretary-General commented on the absence of special representatives from some countries in the third Doha...
Taliban authorities in a press briefing stated that demands over women's rights were "Afghanistan's issues" to solve, ahead of United Nations-led...
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...
Reports surface days before UN summit on Afghanistan that will exclude Afghan women and debate on women’s rights
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Recently, Pakistan's Ambassador to the United Nations, Munir Akram, conveyed a stark message to the UN Security Council: the Taliban government in...
Rights groups have criticized the United Nations for not having Afghan women at the table with the Taliban in Doha.
The third Doha meeting, unlike the first and second meetings, which were held under the supervision of António Guterres, the Secretary-General of the...
The executive director of Human Rights Watch described the exclusion of women’s rights and the absence of women from the Doha talks as...