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International organizations report on Taliban policies, said- Discriminatory strategy adopted towards women

The Taliban’s hardline administration continues to violate women’s rights in Afghanistan under their rule. Many international organizations and human rights bodies have expressed concern about the gender-based policies of the country.

Report on recent atrocities

Amnesty International has documented several incidents under Taliban control in Afghanistan, which demonstrate gender-based and discriminatory tactics. This is all the recent reports of atrocities on women by Taliban.

Restrictions on girls and women

Citing Amnesty, Khama Press reported that Afghan women have been silenced and may soon disappear. The Taliban’s actions reflect the group’s discriminatory aims, such as the exclusion of women and girls from all areas.

Taliban violates many international treaties

Amnesty International’s findings also show that the Taliban’s strict restrictions on women and girls violate several international treaties, including the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Conferences included.

Women banned from working in non-governmental organizations

Women in Afghanistan have long been banned from working in non-governmental organizations. Many women and girls have repeatedly asked the de facto authorities to provide them work outside their homes. However, the Taliban still continue their restrictions on women in Afghanistan.

Ban on visiting many public organizations

However, some women and girls have started working to earn money, such as by adopting business or other professional endeavors, they are trying to earn money. Since the Taliban regained power after the US pulled out of the country in August 2021, women are not allowed to work in gyms or in education in public places with domestic and international organizations.