Taliban breaking promises including over women, says U.N
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[September 13, 2021]
By Emma Farge
GENEVA (Reuters) -Afghanistan's Taliban
rulers have contradicted public promises on rights including by ordering
women to stay at home, blocking teenage girls from school and holding
house-to-house searches for former foes, a United Nations official said
on Monday.
High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet said Afghanistan
was in a "new and perilous phase" since the militant Islamist group
seized power last month, with many women and members of ethnic and
religious communities deeply worried.
"In contradiction to assurances that the Taliban would uphold women's
rights, over the past three weeks, women have instead been progressively
excluded from the public sphere," she told the Human Rights Council in
Geneva.
Bachelet expressed dismay at the composition of the Taliban government,
noting the absence of women and its dominance by ethnic Pashtun.
REPRISAL KILLINGS REPORTED
In some places, girls over 12 were barred from school while women were
told to stay at home, she said, in throwbacks to the Taliban's
oppressive rule between 1996-2001 prior to a U.S.-led invasion that
toppled them.
Bachelet pointed to other broken pledges on granting amnesty to former
civil servants and security officers linked to the previous government
and prohibiting house-to-house searches.
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U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet attends a
session of the Human Rights Council at the United Nations in Geneva,
Switzerland, September 13, 2021. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
The United Nations has received multiple allegations
of searches for those who worked with U.S. companies and security
forces while some U.N. staff have reported increasing attacks and
threats, she added.
Credible allegations of reprisal killings of some former Afghan
military members have also been received, she said.
Bachelet called for a mechanism to monitor rights in Afghanistan. "I
reiterate my appeal to this Council to take bold and vigorous
action, commensurate with the gravity of this crisis," she said.
(Reporting by Emma Farge;Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)
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