Taliban remedy of girls a ‘crime against humanity’ – Brown

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he Taliban’s remedy of girls and ladies ought to be declared against the law in opposition to humanity, Gordon Brown has stated.

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The former prime minister desires the International Criminal Court to research the Afghan regime over what he referred to as the “systematic brutalisation” of girls.

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It comes because the two-year anniversary approaches of the autumn of Kabul and the return of Taliban rule following the withdrawal of Western troops.

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Mr Brown, who's the UN particular envoy on world training, informed the BBC that Taliban rulers in Afghanistan are finishing up a number of the worst human rights abuses anyplace on the planet.

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It's most likely essentially the most heinous, essentially the most vicious, essentially the most complete abuse of human rights that is happening around the globe right now

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The Taliban takeover has prompted worldwide concern concerning the regime’s remedy of girls and a crackdown on instructional alternatives.

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The Labour former prime minister, who was in workplace from 2007 to 2010, desires the UK to concern robust sanctions on these answerable for overseeing the restrictions on ladies.

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“I think the evidence is absolutely overwhelming,” Mr Brown stated.

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“Complete discrimination against women, banned from university banned from schools, banned from public places, banned from any activities where they’re walking on their own.

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“Required to wear a particular dress – not even just the normal dress of a Muslim but very particular requirements on dress – and all those being prosecuted, including the leader of the NGOs, who are forcing the pressure for girls’ rights, now in prison.

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“So this is systematic brutalisation of women and girls.”

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When the Taliban seized energy in August 2021 as US and Nato forces have been pulling out of Afghanistan, the group’s leaders initially promised a extra reasonable rule than throughout their first stint in energy from 1996 to 2001.

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But there was rising worldwide criticism as a extreme interpretation of Islamic legislation – generally known as Sharia – has been imposed on ladies and ladies.

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Some name it gender apartheid

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Mr Brown stated: “It’s probably the most heinous, the most vicious, the most comprehensive abuse of human rights that’s taking place around the world today.

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“And it is systematically being inflicted on millions of girls and women across Afghanistan.

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“And that’s why the United Nations and others are calling it gender discrimination. Some call it gender apartheid.

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“That’s why it’s seen as a crime against humanity, and it’s right, then, for the International Criminal Court, which has responsibility for dealing with crimes against humanity, to both investigate and to prosecute those people who have been responsible for this crime.”

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He informed BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: “What we need is a prosecution. But we also need sanctions.

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“I’m urging the UK Government to sanction the individuals responsible for this policy. The European Union has done it, but America and others can do it.”

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