Afghan Mission in Geneva condemns Taliban actions and is concerned about the humanitarian crisis
Written byTimes Magazine
The legal adviser to the Afghan mission in Geneva expressed his concern at the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Afghanistan and accused the Taliban of cutting aid supplies.
Ever since a radical Islamist group took control of the country, it has faced global accusations of not respecting human and women's rights. Also, most countries have not recognized the Taliban government. After the Taliban took power, Afghans struggle with the lack of basic services, they cannot speak freely or attend schools or universities.
On the other hand, the future of Afghan women is also in the dark due to the severe restrictions imposed by the Taliban government.Several international communities have condemned the Taliban and warned against committing inhumane acts against their citizens, but the Islamist regime still adheres to its cruel Sharia law. Earlier, the United Nations Mission in Afghanistan expressed concern over the announcement, saying the decision contradicted many assurances that all Afghans would be respected and protected. Human rights, including the rights of women and girls.