International Criminal Court in the Hague, the Netherlands. Afghanistan: MUS issued an arrest of the leader and chief judge of Taliban International law The Chamber of Preliminary Proceedings of the II International Criminal Court (MUS) issued a warrant of the Supreme Leader of Taliban Haibatullah Akhundzade and Chairman of the Supreme Court of Taliban Abdul Khakima Khakkani. This is stated in the statement of the Mus. 62 ~ published on Tuesday. According to this document, representatives of the Mus have reasonable reasons to believe that Haibatulla Akhunzad and Abdul Hakki Hakkani are involved in the commission of crimes against humanity, namely the persecution – on a gender attribute, by lending to orders, incitement or tendency to this crime against girls, women and other persons that do not correspond to the Taliban policy in the field of gender, gender identity or self -expression, as well as on a political basis in relation to persons perceived as “allies of girls and women.” & nbsp; 60 > these crimes provided for in Article 7 (1) (h) of the Roman Statute, as expected, occurred in Afghanistan from Auganistan on August 15 2021, when the Taliban came to power in the country, and continued at least until January 20, 2025. ~ ~ > 62 ~ chamber noted that the Taliban pursued a targeted state policy that led to serious violations of the basic rights and freedoms of the civilian population of Afghanistan. Although some of the restrictions applied to the entire population, women and girls were persecuted solely on the basis of gender, as a result of which they were systematically deprived of fundamental rights. In particular, with the help of decrees and decrees “Taliban”, they limited their rights to education, inviolability of private and family life, freedom of movement, expressions of opinion, thought, conscience and religion. ~ 60 > 60 > answering the question during the briefing for journalists, the press secretary of the UN, noted that the international The criminal court is an independent body. “We respect his work. We respect his independence and urge all states, in turn, to respect his activity, ”he added. ~ 60 > as for the situation in Afghanistan, according to Dyuzharrick, the UN consistently acts in support of the rights and freedoms of women and girls.