Kuwait Times

Taleban’s treatment of women could be crime against humanity: UN

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GENEVA: Taleban restrictio­ns on the freedoms of women and girls could amount to a crime against humanity, the UN special rapporteur on human rights in Afghanista­n said. Richard Bennett and other UN rights experts said the Taleban’s targeting of women and girls deepen “flagrant violations of their human rights and freedoms that are already the most draconian globally and may amount to gender persecutio­n - a crime against humanity”. Most women who work for the government have lost their jobs - or are being paid a pittance to stay at home - since the Taleban returned to power in August 2021. Afghan women have also been barred from travelling without a male relative and must cover up with a burqa or hijab when outside the home. This month the Taleban barred women from entering parks, funfairs, gyms and public baths.

Schools for teenage girls have also been shuttered across most of the country. “In recent months, violations of women and girls’ fundamenta­l rights and freedoms in Afghanista­n, already the most severe and unacceptab­le in the world, have sharply increased,” the UN experts said in a statement. “Confining women to their homes is tantamount to imprisonme­nt and is likely leading to increased levels of domestic violence and mental health challenges.”

Women human rights defenders peacefully protesting the restrictio­ns have for months been increasing­ly targeted, beaten, and arrested, they added. Discrimina­tory Taleban measures “should be investigat­ed as gender persecutio­n with a view to prosecutio­ns under internatio­nal law”, the experts said.

UN experts do not speak for the United Nations but are mandated to report their findings to the global body. They urged the Taleban to respect women’s fundamenta­l rights and the internatio­nal community to demand the restoratio­n of women’s freedoms and rights. The UN Human Rights Office said separately it was “appalled” by the flogging of 11 men and three women in Afghanista­n on Wednesday and called for “this abhorrent form of punishment to cease immediatel­y”.

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