Quarterly Report of the United Nations Mission on Serious Violations of Human Rights in Afghanistan
The quarterly report on Afghanistan was presented to the Security Council of the United Nations Mission in Afghanistan.
After the Taliban took power, the serious violations of human rights in Afghanistan have not been hidden from anyone. Since 2021, the United Nations Mission in Afghanistan has raised a strong voice at the global level regarding the ongoing human rights violations on Afghan soil.
The head of the United Nations Mission in Afghanistan, Roza Otanbayfa, presented a quarterly report on the situation in Afghanistan at the meeting of the United Nations Security Council.
Otan Baifa, along with a representative of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs and an Afghan civil society activist, also attended the Security Council meeting, before the Islamic Emirate requested that the United Nations Mission in Afghanistan report in its reports. Reflect the realities of Afghanistan.
Political analysts say that we hope that the Security Council, the United Nations and its members in the General Session, will change the destructive policies regarding Afghanistan and the Afghan government will be attracted to peaceful policies.
The feminist rights activist said that the international community should play its full role in the violations of human rights occurring anywhere in the world, especially take practical measures against the violations of women's rights in Afghanistan.
Otan Baifa, in a meeting with the Permanent Representative of the United Arab Emirates to the United Nations, appreciated the efforts of the United Nations Mission in Afghanistan for a prosperous Afghanistan, especially for women.
In its first quarterly report released in May this year, the United Nations Mission in Afghanistan expressed concern over the lack of change in the human rights situation in Afghanistan.
