The Particular Consultant of the Secretary-Basic and Head of the United Nations Help Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), Roza Otunbayeva, warned Sunday that the Taliban’s “Legislation on Selling Advantage and Stopping Vice” imposes extreme restrictions on the rights of Afghans. Otunbayeva famous that the 35-article legislation, which incorporates harsh measures reminiscent of a ban on girls’s voices and uncovered faces in public, presents a “distressing imaginative and prescient for Afghanistan’s future”. Thus, she emphasised that the legislation grants ethical inspectors broad discretionary powers to threaten and arrest people based mostly on imprecise and infrequently overly normal offenses.
Article 13 of the legislation in query imposes strict limitations on girls’s rights, requiring them to put on full-body coverings and categorizing their voices as “awrah” (intimate elements) when amplified by way of loudspeakers or in chants. It mandates that ladies absolutely conceal their our bodies and faces in public, justified by the “worry of temptation.” The legislation additional prohibits any change of seems to be between unrelated women and men. Otunbayeva remarked that this provides to the already insufferable restrictions positioned on Afghan girls and ladies, with even the sound of their voices exterior the house now seemingly thought-about an ethical transgression.
The legislation empowers Taliban Muhtaseebs (morality police) to implement its provisions, granting them authority to analyze personal issues, reminiscent of extramarital affairs (Article 22). Violations can result in extreme penalties, together with confiscation of property and imprisonment (Article 24). Alongside its oppressive rules on girls the legislation imposes strict guidelines on males’s look, prohibiting brief or tight clothes and mandating that beards be at the very least “fist-length” (Article 14).
Moreover, it bans cultural celebrations like Nowruz and Yalda Night time (Clause 21, Article 22). The Muhtaseebs are additional licensed to supervise many features of public life, extending their management to media censorship, enterprise practices, and even private digital gadgets (Article 17, Clause 9, Article 22). They’re tasked with stopping the storage of images or movies of dwelling beings on telephones and computer systems (Clause 9, Article 22). Nonetheless, whereas primarily restrictive, Otunbayeva identified that the legislation consists of two optimistic features: outlawing the mistreatment of orphans and prohibiting bacha bazi, a apply of sexually abusing younger boys.
In gentle of the above, Otunbayeva acknowledged:
After a long time of conflict and within the midst of a extreme humanitarian disaster, the Afghan individuals deserve a lot better than to be threatened or imprisoned for being late for prayers, for glancing at somebody of the alternative intercourse who will not be a member of the family, or for possessing {a photograph} of a liked one.
Human Rights Watch has described the Taliban’s insurance policies as “complete” in that they stop girls and ladies from exercising primary rights, together with freedom of meeting, motion, work, and schooling. These restrictions additionally undermine entry to primary companies reminiscent of well being care, meals, and water. The UN Particular Rapporteur on Human Rights in Afghanistan has concluded that the widespread discrimination towards girls and ladies “constitutes gender persecution and an institutionalized framework of gender apartheid”.
Regardless of worldwide criticism, Taliban supreme chief Hibatullah Akhundzada claimed final yr that Afghan girls have been dwelling “snug and affluent” lives. Nevertheless, the UN has acknowledged that official recognition of the Taliban as Afghanistan’s reputable rulers stays almost unimaginable whereas restrictions on girls and ladies persist.
In her assertion, Otunbayeva urged the Taliban to reverse insurance policies that limit the rights of girls and ladies and confused that Afghanistan stays a celebration to seven core worldwide human rights devices.
Otunbayeva will transient the UN Safety Council on the state of affairs on September 18.