Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Western Hypocrisy Gives Taliban A Free Hand To Abuse Women


(MENAFN- Asia Times) The world came together last week to condemn the Taliban's repressive policies against Afghanistan's women and girls, making it clear that the one-time insurgent group's actions are not just barbaric but criminal.

The United Nations General Assembly voted overwhelmingly for a resolution that expressed“deep concern” over Afghanistan's dire human rights situation. It urged the Taliban to halt the“grave, worsening, widespread and systematic oppression” of women and girls and respect international law.

This was followed by a recent International Criminal Court (ICC) announcement that it was issuing arrest warrants for Taliban supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada and Chief Justice Abdul Hakim Haqqani for crimes against humanity against women and girls since the group retook power in August 2021.

The decision by the pretrial chamber of the ICC to pursue Akhundzada and Haqqani was in response to a January request by prosecutor Karim Khan KC, who accused the Taliban of the severe deprivation of physical integrity and autonomy, freedom of movement and expression, education, private and family life and freedom of assembly of Afghan women and girls.

The Taliban's abysmal treatment of women is well documented. The UN says the Taliban has“deliberately deprived” 14.4 million girls of education. It has also banned women from working in most sectors, including for international aid agencies . This has left a generation of women and girls without agency, and many families without their previous primary breadwinner.

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