Wednesday 13 April 2022

Taliban's Afghan takeover has led to 'erosion of human rights': Blinken

 Blinken’s remarks came as the US state department released the 2021 Human Rights Report on Tuesday.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Tuesday (local time) said that the Taliban’s takeover in Afghanistan has resulted in a “serious erosion of human rights” in the country. Blinken’s remarks came as the US state department released the 2021 Human Rights Report on Tuesday.

“In Afghanistan, the Taliban’s takeover precipitated a humanitarian crisis, and has resulted in serious erosion of human rights, from arbitrary detentions of women, protesters, and journalists, to reprisals against security forces for the former government, to growing restrictions on where women and girls can study or work,” he said during the press briefing.

Notably, the Human Rights Watch (HRW) has also claimed that there has been a surge in human rights violations in Afghanistan, reported Tolonews. “Human Rights Watch works on the human rights situation in about 100 countries around the world and at the moment we see Afghanistan as a very urgent priority. The human rights situation in Afghanistan is deeply worrying,” the media outlet quoted Heather Barr, associate director of the Women’s Rights Division at HRW, as saying.

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