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One year of Taliban, Afghanistan became hell for women

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  • a year of the Taliban
  • Afghanistan became hell for women
  • the economy has collapsed

Taliban News: The Taliban took complete control of Afghanistan on 15 August 2021. That is, one year of his occupation of Afghanistan will be completed in 4 days. Human Rights Watch said on the Taliban’s completion of one year in Afghanistan that the Taliban had broken all promises to respect human rights and women’s rights since taking over Afghanistan a year ago. After the capture of Kabul on August 15, 2021, Taliban officials imposed severe restrictions on the rights of women and girls, suppressed the media, and arbitrarily detained, tortured, and imprisoned critics and alleged opponents. killed.

the economy has collapsed

Human Rights Watch said there was widespread condemnation of the Taliban’s human rights abuses. The economy has collapsed. Foreign aid has been cut and international economic transactions have been restricted. More than 90 percent of Afghans have been craving food for almost a year, leaving millions of children suffering from severe malnutrition. Human Rights Watch’s Afghanistan researcher Fereshta Abbasi said Afghan people live in a human rights nightmare, the victims of both Taliban brutality and international apathy.

Afghanistan’s future in darkness

Afghanistan’s future will remain bleak unless foreign governments work more actively with Taliban officials. Human Rights Watch said the isolation has been exacerbated by the Taliban’s “very poor human rights record” and lack of meaningful association with international financial institutions. Foreign governments should ease restrictions on the country’s banking sector to facilitate legitimate economic activity and humanitarian aid, but the Taliban need to downplay rights abuses and take responsibility for abuses.

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Abbasi said the Taliban should immediately withdraw their wrong decision of not sending girls and women to school. This will send the message that the Taliban is ready to rethink its actions. The impact of the economic crisis on women and girls is particularly severe, as they have increasing difficulties in accessing support and health care.

the human condition will be worse

Human Rights Watch said the humanitarian situation would be worse if the United Nations and other aid providers did not substantially increase their actions in 2022. Abbasi said, after a year in power, Taliban leaders must recognize the devastation they have created and roll back their decisions, before more Afghans suffer and more lives are lost.

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