
UK, US and UN officials criticize Taliban restrictions on women and aid at UN Security Council
At a United Nations Security Council session on Afghanistan, UK Minister for Women and Equalities Jackie Smith stated that Taliban court principles have "legitimized domestic violence against women" and expressed concern over intensifying suppression by the Taliban. She called for the reversal of these rulings, urged reduced tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan, and criticized Taliban restrictions on aid distribution.
Afghanistan's representative reported that Pakistani airstrikes killed at least 187 civilians, including 55% women and children, labeling the actions unacceptable and a violation of Afghanistan's territorial integrity. Pakistan's ambassador countered that the Taliban have failed to form an inclusive government, respect human rights, or combat terrorism, accusing them of harboring groups like Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan, Baloch insurgents, ISIS-K, and al-Qaeda, which have launched attacks into Pakistan.
US envoy Mike Waltz said UN aid to Afghanistan requires evaluation due to Taliban restrictions preventing women from basic rights and even working in UN offices. UNAMA acting head Georgette Gagnon warned that Taliban bans on women in humanitarian work undermine aid delivery amid a worsening crisis, with only 10% of a $1.71 billion appeal funded. She noted pressures from migrant returns, economic decline, and climate shocks.
Separately, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio designated Afghanistan a "country supporting unfair detentions," demanding the release of detained Americans including Dennis Keil and Mahmoud Shah Habibi. US officials warned of consequences. Meanwhile, a UNICEF representative condemned Pakistan for targeting Afghan migrants during a meeting with Taliban Rural Rehabilitation Minister Mullah Abdul Latif Mansour, who called for aid to returnees.
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