Afghanistan, Jan. 28 -- The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) has expressed concern over the state of human rights in Afghanistan, noting that no progress has been made in this regard, according to its latest report.
The report, released on Monday, January 27, titled "Human Rights Situation in Afghanistan," covers the final three months of 2024-October, November, and December-and highlights ongoing human rights violations, particularly against women and girls.
The report documents systematic discrimination under the Taliban, including restrictions on education, employment, and public participation for women and girls. It also points to harsher enforcement of discriminatory rules by the Ministry for the Propagation o...