(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) The UN Security Council unanimously condemned on Thursday a
Taliban administration ban on Afghan women working for the United
Nations in Afghanistan and called on Taliban leaders to“swiftly
reverse” a crackdown on the rights of women and girls, trend reports citing
al
arabiya .
The resolution - drafted by the United Arab Emirates and Japan -
describes the ban as“unprecedented in the history of the United
Nations,” asserts“the indispensable role of women in Afghan
society” and says the ban on Afghan women working for the UN
“undermines human rights and humanitarian principles.”
UAE UN Ambassador Lana Nusseibeh said more than 90 countries
co-sponsored the resolution“from Afghanistan's immediate
neighborhood, from the Muslim world and from all corners of the
earth.”
“This ... support makes our fundamental message today even more
significant - the world will not sit by silently as women in
Afghanistan are erased from society,” she told the council.
The Security Council vote came days before a planned
international meeting in Doha on May 1-2 on Afghanistan. UN
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will convene behind closed doors
special envoys on Afghanistan from various countries to work on a
unified approach to dealing with the Taliban.
“We will not stand for the Taliban's repression of women and
girls,” Deputy US Ambassador to the United Nations, Robert Wood,
told the council.“These decisions are indefensible. They are not
seen anywhere else in the world.”
“The Taliban edicts are causing irreparable damage to
Afghanistan.”
Earlier this month the Taliban began enforcing the ban on Afghan
women working for the UN after stopping most women working for
humanitarian aid groups in December.
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