Most UN Security Council members demand Taliban rescind decrees seriously oppressing women and girls
- The U.N. Security Council called on the Taliban to revoke oppressive policies against women and girls, including restrictions on education and work.
- Some Security Council members condemned Taliban's treatment of women and demanded their equal participation in all aspects of society.
- The U.N. Secretary-General plans to appoint an envoy after consultations with all parties, including the Taliban.
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Most UN Security Council members demand Taliban rescind decrees seriously oppressing women and girls
UNITED NATIONS — More than two-thirds of the U.N. Security Council’s members demanded Monday that the Taliban rescind all policies and decrees oppressing and discriminating against women and girls, including
Majority of UN Security Council members call for revocation of Taliban decrees discriminating against women
More than two-thirds of U.N. Security Council members on Monday called on Afghanistan's ruling Taliban movement to repeal all decrees that oppress and discriminate against girls and women and prevent them from getting higher education, work and free movement. This is reported by the AP. The statement by 11 of the 15 council members condemns the oppression of girls and women by the Taliban that has occurred since the Taliban re-entered power in 2…
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