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A Devastating Humanitarian Situation in Afghanistan in 2022 |
2023-01-01 |
[Khaama (Afghanistan)] The people of Afghanistan experience the worst possible humanitarian situation in 2022 on different fronts. Unemployment, hunger, poverty, security, and gender-based restrictions being imposed by the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan authorities further complicate the situation. According to the latest decrees issued by the Taliban ![]() ’s Supreme Leader "Mawlawi Hibatullah Akhundzada, women are barred from appearing in public places such as parks, sports venues, schools and universities, and working with non-governmental organizations. The latest act prompted widespread condemnations from the people of Afghanistan and the international community. Following the ban on female employees working with NGOs, a group of renowned aid organizations have halted their much-needed life-saving operations and asked for the authorities of Afghanistan’s interim authorities for further clarification. The consequences of the latest announcement by the Taliban on the lives of ordinary Afghan families are overwhelming. A large majority of people rely on foreign aid, which cannot be effectively provided without the presence of women staff at different levels. Meanwhile, ...back at the railroad tracks, Little Nell tried to kick her bound feet and scream post the snotty handkerchief Scarface Al had stuff into her mouth... bearing university girls from learning is another disappointing decision taken by Taliban authorities. Currently, Afghanistan is the only Moslem country where girls are not allowed to attend school, college, or university — contradicting Islamic principles and laws. "As we mark Human Rights Day, we recall that all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights, the United Nations ...where theory meets practice and practice loses... in Afghanistan is urging the de facto authorities to stop restricting the basic rights of Afghans, especially those of women and girls, because those who govern have an immense responsibility as duty-bearers to every woman, man, girl and boy. This year we also mark the countdown to the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights," said Roza Otunbayeva, the UN Secretary General’s special envoy for Afghanistan on December 10. Despite receiving worldwide condemnations regarding the latest decrees, nothing has changed for women and girls in Afghanistan so far. Afghan women and girls’ plight seems to be the darkest with no hope, no prospect, and no future. |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 Good news - we will see 50% less people starving. |
Posted by: Super Hose 2023-01-01 12:11 |