The Supreme Council of Resistance accused the Taliban of violating human rights

The 51st meeting of the United Nations Human Rights Council began today in Geneva, Switzerland, and the Supreme Council of Resistance to Save Afghanistan has told this council in an open letter that helping the Taliban is supporting terrorism.
In this letter, the Supreme Council of Resistance to Save Afghanistan accused the Taliban of violating human rights and asked the United Nations to prevent the Taliban from continuing to dominate Afghanistan.
The letter states: We ask the United Nations Human Rights Council to consider the concerns of the Afghan people about the lack of justice, the continuation of crimes under the Taliban, the promotion of extremism and terrorism, and mass and targeted killings.
Emphasizing that helping the Taliban is considered support for terrorism, the Supreme Council of Resistance asked the United Nations Human Rights Council to put this group on the black list of terrorist groups and refrain from helping them.
It should be mentioned that since the Taliban came to power in Afghanistan, this group has been repeatedly accused by the international community of violating human rights, including the rights of women and girls.



