64 Afghan Rights Croups Call for Legal Action Against Zalmay Khalilzad's Wife - Khaama Press
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Rights groups seek inquiry into Khalilzad’s wife over Taliban remarks
Sixty-four human rights and transitional justice groups have signed an open letter urging legal action against Cheryl Benard, the wife of former U.S. special envoy for Afghanistan’s peace Zalmay Khalilzad, accusing her of complicity in alleged crimes against Afghan women. In the letter, addressed to the International Criminal Court (ICC), the signatories — which include the Civil Service Women’s Movement, Afghan Republican Women’s Network, Afgha…
"Window of Hope" Women's Movement: Khalilzad's Wife's Statements on the Situation of Women Are Cruel
Members of the Window of Hope women's movement in Pakistan have criticized the recent remarks of Shirley Bernard, wife of former US envoy to Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad, as "baseless and cruel". In a recent article, American author Cheryl Benard called concerns about the deportation of Afghan refugees from the United States "unfounded" and claimed that Afghanistan is now experiencing its "safest situation". Referring to the situation of Afghan …
64 Afghan rights croups call for legal action against Zalmay Khalilzad's wife - Khaama Press
Sixty-four Afghan rights groups have urged international legal bodies to take action against Cheryl Benard for whitewashing gender apartheid in Afghanistan. On Friday, May 23, sixty-four Afghan women’s rights movements and human rights organizations called on the International Criminal Court (ICC) and other global legal institutions to launch proceedings against American writer Cheryl Benard. In an open letter addressed to the ICC, the United Na…
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