Human Rights Watch: Taliban have violated human rights more now

The Human Rights Watch says that the Taliban have violated human rights and women’s rights more than during the first period of their rule.
In its latest report, Human Rights Watch emphasized that the violation of women’s rights by the Taliban is more shocking now, and said that Afghan women need global action to stop the Taliban’s abuse.
In the continuation of this report, it is stated that the actions of the world to prevent the violation of human rights by the Taliban in Afghanistan are not enough, and despite the numerous international meetings, Afghan women and girls are experiencing irreparable damages with each passing day.
Human Rights Watch believes that although the Taliban have resisted international pressure to open schools and provide women’s rights, global consensus and stronger action can crush the resistance of this group.
This institution added that erasing women and girls from society and denying their basic human rights is unthinkable in this era.
This is while the violation of human rights, especially the rights of women and girls, by the Taliban has been an issue that has brought many international reactions.



