Situation of human rights in Afghanistan
Year
2025
UN Body
Human Rights Council
Session
60
Session Type
HRC Regular
Symbol
Agenda Item
2
Country Concerned
Afghanistan
Condemnatory
Yes
Analysis
- The resolution strongly condemns the Taliban for its egregious human rights violations, particularly against women and girls, which it says may amount to crimes against humanity.
- Furthermore, it extends the mandate of the Special Rapporteur and creates a new investigative mechanism to "collect, consolidate, preserve and analyze" evidence of the Taliban's crimes and identify perpetrators in order to pursue criminal prosecutions.
Main Sponsors
European Union
Vote
Consensus
Key Praise
None
Key Criticism
- "Continues to condemn in the strongest possible terms all violations and abuses of human rights and violations of international humanitarian law committed in Afghanistan…"
- "Deplores the Taliban’s institutionalization of its system of discrimination, segregation, domination, disrespect for human dignity and exclusion of women and girls, and the harms that it has entrenched, which are unbearable, unjustifiable and should shock the conscience of humanity and require concerted action by the international community."
- "Strongly condemns the Taliban-imposed ban on the women of Afghanistan working for the United Nations in Afghanistan and national and international nongovernmental organizations…"
- "Continues to condemn in the strongest possible terms all forms of discrimination against women and girls…"
- "Calls for an immediate end to all violations and abuses of human rights and violations of international humanitarian law in Afghanistan…"
- "Urges the Taliban to reverse its policies and practices that restrict the enjoyment of human rights by people in Afghanistan, including by repealing the recent so-called “Law on propagation of virtue and prevention of vice”, which institutionalizes a system of discrimination and oppression against women and girls, that may amount to crimes against humanity…"
- "Condemns in the strongest terms the decision of the Taliban to no longer grant access to the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Afghanistan…"
- "Calls upon the Taliban and all actors to cease reprisals and threats against and surveillance of persons cooperating with United Nations mechanisms…"
- "Takes note of the decision made by the Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Court on 5 March 2020 and the statement made on 29 November 2024 by the Prosecutor of the said Court regarding alleged crimes under the jurisdiction of the Court in relation to the situation in Afghanistan…"
- "Decides to establish an ongoing independent investigative mechanism to collect, consolidate, preserve and analyse evidence of international crimes and the most serious violations of international law…"
- "Decides to extend the mandate of Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Afghanistan for a period of one year."
Full Vote
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