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Human Rights Report on Past 10 Months

20 Jul 2022 - 15:33

The UN Assistant Mission in Afghanistan released its findings on the human rights situation in Afghanistan.


Afghan Voice Agency(AVA)_Monitoring, The report highlights the human rights situation between 15 August 2021 – 15 June 2022. 

Speaking to reporters in Kabul, UN deputy special envoy for Afghanistan Markus Potzel said that “the education and participation of women and girls in public life is fundamental to any modern society," and the “relegation of women and girls to the home denies Afghanistan the benefit of the significant contributions they have to offer.” 

While reading from the report, UNAMA Chief of Human Rights Fiona Frazer said that the “rights to freedom of peaceful assembly, freedom of expression and freedom of opinion are not only fundamental freedoms, they are necessary for the development and progression of a nation.”  

“They allow meaningful debate to flourish, also benefiting those who govern by allowing them to better understand the issues and problems facing the population,” she added.  

UNAMA highlighted its key findings for the period 15 August 2021 – 15 June 2022: 

Regarding the figures above, the report noted: "Since one individual may have suffered more than one violation (e.g., one person may have been arbitrarily arrested, held incommunicado, tortured and/or threatened), the number of violations is higher than the number of individuals affected."
 


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