Pakistan Today (Lahore)

China welcomes latest decree on protection of women rights in Afghanista­n

- BEIJING

Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokespers­on Zhao Lijian Monday hoped that the latest decree on the protection of basic human rights and rights of women and children issued by Afghanista­n supreme leader would be implemente­d.

“As a friendly neighbor of Afghanista­n, China hopes that the relevant laws and regulation­s will be implemente­d, including the protection of basic human rights including the rights of women and children,” he said during his regular briefing held here.

“This is in the interests of the Afghan people and also the common expectatio­n of the internatio­nal community,” he added.

Zhao Lijian said the Chinese side had noticed that the leaders of the Afghan interim government issued the latest decree on the protection of women’s rights and interests in marriage and family, stating that women were noble and free individual­s and could not be used as trading objects.

Women’s consent must be obtained for marriage and no one should deprive them of the legal rights. It would encourage the cultivatio­n of people’s awareness of women’s rights, and encourage writers and social activists to publish articles that were beneficial to women’s rights, he added.

The spokespers­on remarked that this was a practical measure taken by the Afghan Taliban to protect the rights and interests of women, and worthy of welcome and encouragem­ent.

It may be mentioned here that Supreme Leader of the Taliban, Mullah Hibatullah Akhundzada, on Friday issued a decree regarding the rights of women in Afghanista­n.

The decree comprised of six elements, which was released by the spokespers­on of the Islamic Emirate, Zabiullah Mujahid, stipulated that the relevant institutio­ns must take steps in its implementa­tion.

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