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Afghanistan, as one of the member countries of the United Nations and also as a country that has recognized the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and joined a range of binding conventions in the field of human rights, Now, seventy-four years after the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Moreover, in the last 21 years, at the same time as their heavy political and military presence in Afghanistan.
This year, the International Human Rights Day is celebrated while Afghanistan has been a full-scale human rights disaster for a year in the eyes of powerful and responsible governments and also in the eyes of international institutions and structures in the field of human rights. Is The Taliban has ruled and dominated Afghanistan both in front of the eyes of the international community and under the shadow of the military-political presence of the most powerful countries in the world.Unfortunately, the lack of meaningful commitment of governments and reference institutions in the field of human rights towards the human rights situation in underdeveloped countries like Afghanistan has always been a disaster and the basis for the expansion of behavior and relationships that violate human rights. Meanwhile, the Taliban have deprived women of work, education, cultural activities, political participation and all their civil-political rights in Afghanistan, and the countries and international institutions are only watching this situation.
All this while in the past one year, Afghan women have always shared their concerns about the backwardness of values and the possibility of falling into a catastrophic situation in Afghanistan to influential governments and human rights reference institutions, and have cried out and filed lawsuits in various ways. But Darda and Darigha reduced their responsibility to the level of spectators of the human rights disaster in Afghanistan and did not do what they should have done to prevent Afghanistan from falling into this disaster. This means that influential and responsible governments and reference institutions in the field of human rights at the world level, with their inaction and lack of meaningful commitment, persecuted human rights and betrayed the people of Afghanistan, especially women.