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UN deplores Taliban’s treatment of women

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GENEVA:THE Taliban’s treatment of Afghan women and girls, including their exclusion from parks and gyms as well as schools and universiti­es, may amount to a crime against humanity, a group of UN experts said on Friday.

The assessment by the UN Special Rapporteur on Afghanista­n Richard Bennet and nine other UN experts said the treatment of women and girls may amount to “gender persecutio­n” under the Rome Statute to which Afghanista­n is a party.

Responding to the assessment, Taliban Foreign Affairs Ministry spokespers­on Abdul Qahar Balkhi said: “The current collective punishment of innocent Afghans by the UN sanctions regime all in the name of women rights and equality amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity.”

The UN experts said in a statement that women’s confinemen­t to their homes was “tantamount to imprisonme­nt,” adding that it was likely to lead to increased levels of domestic violence and mental health problems.

The experts cited the arrest this month of female activist Zarifa Yaqobi and four male colleagues.

They remain in detention, the experts said. The Taliban took over from a Western-backed government in August 2021.

They say they respect women’s rights in accordance with their interpreta­tion of Islamic law.

Western government­s have said the Taliban needs to reverse its course on women’s rights, including their U-turn on signals they would open girls’ high schools, for any path towards formal recognitio­n of the Taliban government.

Separately, a spokespers­on for the UN human rights office called for the Taliban authoritie­s to immediatel­y halt the use of public floggings in Afghanista­n.

Ravina Shamdasani said the office had documented numerous such incidents this month, including a woman and a man lashed 39 times each for spending time alone together outside of marriage.

Balkhi said the Taliban administra­tion considered the statement by the United Nations and others by Western officials were “an insult towards Islam and violation of internatio­nal principals.”

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