The U.N. says more than 200 extrajudicial killings of former Afghan government officials and security forces have occurred since the Taliban takeover.
Nadia Nadim was 12 when she escaped the Taliban. Now a standout soccer player, she is raising awareness of the subjugation of women around the world.While the Taliban announcement of a general amnesty in August 2021 “was a welcome step, it continues to not be fully upheld, with impunity for human rights violations prevailing,” said Roza Otunbayeva, the head of the U.N. mission in Afghanistan.
“The de facto authorities have often responded that while a killing may have occurred, it was a personal enmity or revenge case and not carried out in an official capacity,” he told reporters in Geneva. The U.N. and others, “instead of understanding the realities of Afghanistan and seeing positive developments, are always looking for negative points,” he added on X, formerly Twitter.banning girls’ education after the sixth grade
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