Human Rights Watch: The international community must take action to prevent human rights abuses in Afghanistan

Human Rights Watch says the international community should take action to prevent human rights abuses in Afghanistan instead of condemning them by issuing leaflets.
“There is a good environment for countries to put pressure on the Taliban because of the restrictions they have imposed on women,” said Heidar Barr, head of the women’s section at Human Rights Watch, in a tweet. Available, used as they should be.
He added: “We have witnessed convictions. We now need a unified and strategic approach to putting pressure on the Taliban to end their abuse of the people.
“We want the reality and, apart from the international community, to respond immediately to the human rights crisis in Afghanistan,” she said. But we feel that since August, governments have mostly denounced the Taliban’s actions in statements. But in this area, countries have not really developed a coordinated strategy.
It is worth mentioning that the Taliban have imposed many restrictions on human rights, especially on women and girls, after taking control of Afghanistan.



