UN Special Representative for Afghanistan calls on Taliban to reverse restrictions on women

Kabul [Afghanistan]: Calling on the Taliban to reverse the restrictions on women and girls, the United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Afghanistan Roza Otunbayeva warned that the longer these restrictions remain in place, “the more damage will be done,” according to TOLOnews.

She said the question of recognition and the function of the special envoy to Afghanistan are on the agenda.

Otunbayeva said in a press conference following the end of the UN Security Council meeting on the state of affairs in Afghanistan that they anticipate keeping up the recognition issue and the special envoy’s function in the third meeting in Doha.

A few members of the Security Council and the UN Secretary-General’s Special Representative for the full observance of women’s and girls’ rights in Afghanistan also underlined the importance of human rights problems, one of the meeting’s primary agenda items, according to TOLOnews.

“Many women are currently afraid to move in public places. I take this opportunity to call again on the de facto authorities to reverse these restrictions. The longer these restrictions on women and girls continue, the more damage will be done,” stated Roza Otunbayeva.

Otunbayeva, thinks the third Doha meeting on Afghanistan is scheduled to take place in June this year.

“We are approaching another Doha meeting in the future, and I hope to maintain the issue of recognition and the role of the special envoy, which is now on the agenda. This is exactly how to work on this unity,” said Otunbayeva.
Meanwhile, Robert Wood, Deputy Permanent Representative of the US to the UN, claimed that the Taliban is also detaining women who are not legally required to wear a hijab.
He said, “The Taliban are also detaining women who are not legally required to wear a hijab. The United States is working with Afghan women to be ready for the day when they can fully participate in society,” TOLOnews reported.

The United Nations Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in Afghanistan, Richard Bennett, in December last year urged the Taliban to lift the ban on women working in non-governmental organisations.

He stressed that women are crucial to the economy and that their contributions are essential for the well-being and progress of Afghan society.

In a post shared on X, Richard Bennett stated, “One year ago,Taliban banned women from working in NGOs. Once again, I urge the lifting of the ban. Education and work are vital to a full and dignified life, women are crucial for the economy; and their contributions are essential for the well-being and progress of Afghan society.”

The Taliban has restricted media freedoms and banned women from public places like parks and gyms. The actions have sparked a harsh international backlash, further isolating the country at a time when its economy is in free fall and escalating a humanitarian crisis.
Notably, ever since the takeover, Taliban leadership has consistently issued severe decrees restricting Afghan women and girls’ access to education and employment.

Since the Taliban regained power in August 2021 after the US exit from the country, women are not allowed to work in the fields of education with domestic and international organisations, in gyms, or in public spaces. 

Vasav Raj Katyal

Recent Posts

Tata Harrier Variants: Find the Perfect Fit for Your Driving Needs

The stylish mid-size  Tata Harrier SUV is famous for its striking design, good build quality,…

3 hours ago

Yashasvi Jaiswal Sledges Mitchell Starc In Perth, Says “It’s Coming Too Slow”

November 23, 2024: The Border-Gavaskar Trophy, renowned for its fierce competition and high stakes, witnessed…

6 hours ago

Naga Chaitanya Shares Poster Of His New Film ‘NC24’

November 23, 2024: Naga Chaitanya has had a busy year, both personally and professionally. On…

7 hours ago

Yashasvi Jaiswal Equals McCullum’s Record For Most Test Sixes In A Calendar Year

November 23, 2024: Yashasvi Jaiswal's remarkable achievement on Day 2 of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT)…

7 hours ago

KL Rahul, Yahasvi Jaiswal Makes History By Becoming First Visiting Pair To Make 150-Plus Run Partnership In Australia

November 23, 2024: Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul's stunning 172-run opening partnership on Day 2…

8 hours ago

BGT: Fifties By Jaiswal, Rahul Put India In Driving Seat, Lead With 218-Runs In Perth Test

November 23, 2024: India has firmly positioned itself in the driver's seat in the ongoing…

9 hours ago