Kabul: Human Rights Watch has released a new report stating that the Taliban has intensified its suppression of human rights, especially women's rights, in Afghanistan, Afghanistan-based Khaama Press reported. In this report, Human Rights Watch Executive Director Tirana Hassan stated that 2023 was a year of widespread human rights abuses and war crimes across the world.
She also mentioned signs of hope, indicating the possibility of a different path. She urged the Taliban to uphold their human rights commitments. According to the report, Afghanistan is the only country in the world where women are officially banned from education. It said the Taliban has increasingly enforced repressive policies in 2023, including the suppression of women's protests, the arbitrary detention of women activists, the disappearance of some women after detention, and their torture and that of their family members.
Human Rights Watch stated that the ban on women's work has deprived many Afghan women of their livelihoods. It connected a part of Afghanistan's economic crisis to the restrictions that have been placed on women's employment, according to Khaama Press report. Highlighting the need for humanitarian assistance in Afghanistan, Human Rights Watch said nearly two-thirds of the population requires humanitarian aid due to the economic hardships faced by the people of Afghanistan.
In the report, Human Rights Watch mentioned revenge killings and the disappearance of former government officials and Afghan security forces. ", "The other issues highlighted by Human Rights Watch include the continuous suppression of civil society, particularly Afghan women, extensive censorship of the Afghan media, and the detention of Afghan journalists.
According to Human Rights Watch, the Taliban's control of Afghanistan, foreign sanctions and several years of drought are major factors behind increased poverty in Afghanistan, Khaama Press reported. Human Rights Watch said ISIS continues to carry out attacks on civilians, particularly targeting the Hazara people and Shia minority.