Session of the UN Human Rights Council: Afghanistan, Sudan, Eritrea

UN Human Rights Council. Session of the UN Human Rights Council: Afghanistan, Sudan, Eritrea Human rights ~ 60 > Taliban rules through repression and fear and only strengthens the “dead grip” in which he holds Afghan society, the UN special speaker on the situation in the field of human rights in Afghanistan Richard Bennett said today. 62 > situation in Afghanistan only worsens 62 > 62 > 62 >“Strengthening the Taliban repressions, expanding discrimination against women and girls, reducing civilian space, violation of ethnic and religious norms, as well as an increase in the number of bodily punishments and other types of violence are a harsh warning that the situation in Afghanistan is only worsening,” Bennett said, presenting his new session of the UN Rights Council on Human Rights (HRC). 60 > he noted that expanding repressions are equal to institutionalized persecution, which can be a crime against humanity. ” 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~Bennett, in particular, investigated the so -called Taliban law “On encouraging virtue and preventing vice.” The law, according to him, consolidates and complements the discriminatory policy introduced by the Taliban since the seizure of power in 2021. “He further limits the rights of women and girls, the rights of men and boys, cultural rights and violates the freedom of expression and religion. He does not spare anyone, ”said Bennett. ~ 60 > special speaker noted close parallels with dragon policies introduced by the Taliban when he ruled Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001. “ Law of the vice and Law of the Law and Law of Ob Virtue is part of the systematic plan of the Taliban to impose a vision of Afghanistan, which contradicts the fundamental principles of dignity and equality, as it was in the first period of its reign, ”warned Bennett. This proves that the group “is still committed to its deeply discriminatory and feminine program.” He emphasized the need to support the population of Afghanistan. “I am alarmed by a sharp reduction in the international support of the people of Afghanistan. Reducing help is a huge mistake that will primarily harm the people of Afghanistan, which, for obvious reasons, already feels abandoned, ”said the specialist. ~ 60 > 60 > Bennett emphasized that opposition to the Taliban repressions requires constant and fundamental international pressure and active support of civil society. He added that the absence of unified international efforts in this direction “Taliban is even more inspired” can lead to “to the destructive consequences for the people of Afghanistan” and, quite possibly, beyond the “borders of the country.” ~ 60 >~ 60 > Special Player emphasized that he was still ready to constructively interact with de facto and defended Rights of all Afghans. Sudan is a “powder barrel” ~ 60 > 62 > 62 ~ 62The armed conflict in Sudan, which began in 2023, led to a serious crisis in the field of human rights and the world’s largest humanitarian disaster. About this during the interactive dialogue in the Sudan, who has been in Geneva today in the framework of the 58th session of the HRC, said the Supreme Commissioner of the UN Human Rights Folker Turk. ~ 60 > ~ ~ 60 > more than six hundred thousand people are on the verge of hunger, he noted. & Amp; nbsp; It is reported that the hunger covered five districts, including a camp for displaced persons, Zastsam in North Darfur, where the World Food Program was forced to suspend its rescue operations due to intensive hostilities. ~ 60 > 8.8 million people were forced to leave their homes and moved to other areas of Sudan, And another 3.5 million people fled abroad. This is the largest crisis of movement in the world. About 30.4 million people need help. “We look into the abyss. Humanitarian organizations warn that if you do not take actions to end the war, provide emergency assistance and restore agriculture, hundreds of thousands of people can die, ”said the Turk. ~ 60 > 60 > he also noted that the parties to the conflict continue to make direct attacks on densely populated areas, camps Perevlrensev, markets and schools using explosive weapons with a wide radius of defeat. 60 > after a series of attacks around al-Ketina in the state of the White Nile last week, attributed to the forces of quick response, “shocking messages about hundreds of those killed, as well as about rape and kidnapping people “. Hospitals and schools have been shocked repeatedly. Three employees of the World Food Program were killed as a result of a airline at the staff of the Blue Nile in December, the UN main human rights activist recalled. ~ 60 > “Administration of the Office documented many reports about extracurricular executions of civilians. People were attacked on the basis of who they are, which was often based on past disagreements on ethnic and tribal signs. Infinition of hatred and incitement to violence enhance tension and polarization, ”said the Turk. ~ 60 > Supreme Commissioner also reported the use of sexual violence as an instrument of war, recruiting children with both parties to participate in the conflict, as well as the persecution of representatives of civil society, journalists and journalists and journalists and journalists and journalists and journalists and journalists and journalists and journalists and journalists. Human rights activists. Since December 2023, at least 12 journalists were killed in Sudan. Some of the documented actions may be war crimes, he emphasized. ~ 60 > “Sudan is a powder barrel,” the Turk said, adding that the situation can develop into further chaos, which will turn out to be massive deaths and brutal crimes. 60 ~ h2 > eritrea must limit the military service period ~ 60 > spheres at sessions of the Spf today also discussed the situation in the situation. Eritrem. The country’s authorities continue to submit citizens to unlimited military service, contrary to international norms in the field of human rights, said assistant secretary for human rights Ilze Brandes Keris. 60 > 62 > 62 >“In the context of the system of unlimited forced military service, other serious violations of human rights are also concerned, including torture, sexual and gender violence and strict working conditions. This system also forces many young people to escape from the country, going on dangerous travels, ”said Brands Keris. 60 > Eritrea still has not listened to the CRCs to limit the service a period of 18 months, she noted. In addition, no steps were taken to stop the inhuman practice of punishing families for the actions of deserters. ~ 60 > human rights management still receives reports of arbitrary detentions, inhuman conditions of detention, and restrictions on the rights to freedom of expression. opinions, associations and peaceful collections. ~ 60 > In addition, Eritrea has not yet taken any steps to reform its legal and judicial systems in accordance with international standards and to combat impunity for human rights violations, including those that were committed by the Erytrey defense forces in the context of the conflict in the context of the conflict in the context of the conflict Tygrai. 60 > “Moreover, Eritrea’s defense forces violate the termination of hostilities signed in November 2022, which calls for the withdrawal of international forces from the Ethiopia. Our management has reliable information that Eritrea’s defense forces remain in Tygrai and make violations, including abductions, rape, plunder of property and arbitrary arrests. I call for the immediate conclusion of Eritrea’s defense forces from Tygrai, ”said Brands Keris.

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