World Health Organization: Most of the victims of the earthquake in Herat are women and children

The World Health Organization has said that most of the dead and victims in Herat are women and children. According to Kabul 24; Dr. Alaa Abuzeid, a representative of the World Organization who traveled to Herat, told Reuters news agency that the earthquake occurred around 11 a.m. [Saturday], when the.

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“The forced expulsion of immigrants from Pakistan can lead to human rights violations”

In a joint statement, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) reacted to the Pakistani government’s decision to deport “illegal” migrants and asylum seekers. Kabul 24: In a statement published by these two organizations (Shanba, 15 Mizan), it is stated that “the forced.

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The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan demanded the immediate cancellation of the decision to deport Afghan refugees

The Human Rights Committee of Pakistan considers the decision of the government of that country to deport legal asylum seekers to be in conflict with international human rights laws and demands the immediate cancellation of that country. Kabul 24; This commission wrote in a statement that it published in the.

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Amnesty International: Erasing Afghanistan women from public life is a “crime against humanity”

Amnesty International has reiterated that erasing women and girls from public life is a crime against humanity for which the Taliban must be held accountable. Kabul24: In a tweet on Saturday, the organization highlighted that Afghanistan’s women and girls have been stripped of their basic rights and freedoms, with their.

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Katie Boulter Suffers First-Round Exit at Eastbourne International

In a disappointing turn of events, British tennis player Katie Boulter suffered a first-round defeat at the Eastbourne International tournament. Boulter was defeated by Croatia’s Petra Martic in a hard-fought match played under challenging weather conditions. Kabul24: Lucky Loser Martic Emerges Victorious Ranked 30th in the world, Petra Martic, a.

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Women’s Health in Jeopardy Due to Lack of Female Doctors in Ghazni Clinics

Lack of Female Health Workers and Medical Facilities Limit Women’s Access to Healthcare Kabul24: Women’s Health Services Compromised by Lack of Female Doctors in Ghazni Clinics According to several residents of Ghazni, including visitors to the “Shams al-Arifin” clinic near the Eidgah Mosque, women in the province are facing serious.

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Taliban’s oppression of women worst in the world, UN official says

Nada Al-Nashif, the UN Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights, has expressed deep concerns over the Taliban abuse women’s rights. Kabul24: She said: “Globally, we have seen a backlash against women’s and girls’ rights in recent years. However, nowhere has this been more profound and all-encompassing than in Afghanistan since the.

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Iran and Qatar Foregin Ministers Hold Discussion on Afghanistan

Iran and Qatar Foreign Ministers Discuss Afghanistan’s Political Stability. Kabul24: Qatar’s Prime Minister Mohammed Bin Abdulrahman Al Thani and Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian met on Tuesday to discuss the progress being made toward Afghanistan’s political stabilization. Agenda Items Discussed Although the meeting’s exact details between both Iran and Qatar.

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Fawzia Kofi’s concern about the Taliban’s restrictions against women at the meeting of the United Nations Human Rights Council

Fawzia Koofi Raises Concerns Over Taliban’s Oppression of Women at UN Human Rights Council Meeting Kabul24: At the 53rd meeting of the UN Human Rights Council, Fawzia Koofi, the founder and leader of the Movement of Change for Afghanistan Party( MoCAP) spoke out against the culture of impunity that has.

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Women in Afghanistan call on UN Special Coordinator to prioritize human rights crisis

Members of Afghanistan’s Women Protesters Coalition have requested the UN Special Coordinator for assessment of the Afghanistan situation, Feridun Sinirlioğlu, and his team to prioritize the current human rights crisis in the country. Sinirlioğlu has traveled to Kabul in recent days and reportedly held a meeting with Din Mohammad Hanif,.

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The United Nations linked the recognition of the Taliban and the observance of women’s rights

The head of the United Nation’s Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), Roza Otunbayeva, declared on Wednesday that it is “nearly impossible” for the Taliban to be recognised as long as they continue to restrict the rights of women and girls.” Kabul24: Speaking a a UN Security Council meeting on Afghanistan, she.

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International Olympic Committee: We are “very concerned” about the Taliban’s restrictions on women’s and girls’ sports

The International Olympics Committee (IOC) has said it is “extremely concerned” by the Taliban’s restrictions on women and girls’ sport. Kabul24: The IOC’s Executive Board met on Wednesday to discuss the situation in Afghanistan, reiterating its call for the Taliban to reverse restrictions imposed on women and girls participating in.

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