UN Official: ‘Appeasement’ Does Not Work in Face of Taliban Rights Abuses
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The President of the UN General Assembly, Baerbock, denounced the oppression of women and girls in Afghanistan and other regions of the world.
UN General Assembly President Says Appeasement of the Taliban Has Failed – KabulNow
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - Annalena Baerbock, President of the United Nations General Assembly, described attempts to appease the Taliban as unsuccessful in the face of the most severe human rights violations, opening the 61st session of the UN Human Rights Council. Speaking on Monday (23 February), Baerbock called the situation of women and girls under Taliban rule the worst human rights violations, with some describing it as a “system of gender apar…
UN General Assembly President Annanella Barbook, at the start of the 61st session of the Human Rights Council, called appeasement with the Taliban a failure in the face of the most serious human rights violations. In her speech today (Monday, February 25), she described the situation of women and girls under Taliban rule as the worst human rights violations, saying that some call this situation a “system of gender apartheid.” Referring to discus…
UN official: ‘Appeasement’ does not work in face of Taliban rights abuses
Annalena Baerbock, president of the United Nations General Assembly, warned against appeasement in response to the Taliban’s treatment of women and girls, saying that lowering human rights standards would never produce results. Addressing the UN Human Rights Council on Monday, Baerbock criticized arguments suggesting that “Kandahar is different and perhaps Kabul might be more moderate,” saying such reasoning had led to dangerous compromises. “If…
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