Kabul, Afghanistan:
A ban on Afghan ladies working for the United Nations was an inside concern, the nation’s Taliban authorities mentioned Wednesday, including that the choice “must be revered by all sides”.
Taliban authorities triggered worldwide outrage earlier this month after extending a December ban on Afghan ladies working for non-governmental organisations to the UN.
“The Islamic Emirate doesn’t need to create obstacles for the United Nations,” Taliban authorities spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid mentioned in a press release on Wednesday.
“Rather, it needs to make it clear that that is an inside concern of Afghanistan which doesn’t create an issue for anybody and must be revered by all sides.”
Under their austere interpretation of Islam, Taliban authorities have imposed a slew of restrictions on Afghan ladies since seizing energy in 2021, together with banning them from increased schooling and plenty of authorities jobs.
The UN mentioned Tuesday the ban was forcing it to make an “appalling selection” on whether or not to proceed operations in Afghanistan.
The world physique mentioned it can’t adjust to the ban because it was “illegal below worldwide legislation, together with the UN Charter”.
Mujahid, nevertheless, mentioned there was no “discrimination” within the determination.
“On the opposite, contemplating the spiritual and cultural pursuits, we’re dedicated to all of the rights of our folks.”
The growing curbs on ladies are paying homage to the Taliban’s first authorities between 1996 and 2001, when the UN mentioned they had been chargeable for repeated human rights violations — significantly towards women and girls.
Since the ban was introduced, the UN has ordered all its Afghan workers — women and men — to not report back to work till additional discover.
Taliban authorities justified the December ban on the grounds they’d acquired “critical complaints” that ladies weren’t observing the group’s interpretation of Islamic gown codes.
Several NGOs suspended operations within the nation in protest, piling additional distress on Afghanistan’s residents — half of whom face starvation, in accordance with assist businesses.
Mujahid mentioned Afghans had the “capability to face on their very own ft”, however the nation’s issues had been attributable to sanctions and restrictions on the monetary and banking system.
Soon after the Taliban’s takeover, the United States seized roughly $7 billion in Afghan central financial institution belongings.
“It is important that the member nations of the United Nations resolve the issue of freezing Afghan belongings, banking, journey bans and different restrictions in order that Afghanistan can progress within the financial, political and safety areas,” Mujahid mentioned.
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