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KABUL: The OEU’s OSCE Concerned By Afghan Situationrganization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) voiced concerns over the situation of human rights in Afghanistan.
The OSCE issued the statement following a meeting of the Special OSCE Asian Partners for Cooperation Group Meeting, which was also attended by the Afghanistan representative to the OSCE, Manizha Bakhtari.
“Ambassador Bakhtari expressed deep concern over the consistent erosion of respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms of women and girls in Afghanistan by the Taliban and urged the international community to ensure that human rights, particularly of women and girls, are respected,” the statement said.But the Islamic Emirate denied the report and said that the human rights and women’s rights are observed in Afghanistan.
“The human rights situation is being wrongly reported by the world countries. If it is being considered, the human rights situation has become better than before,” Islamic Emirate’s Spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid said.
To consider recognition of current Afghan government, the international community put formation of inclusive government and observation of human rights as the preconceptions.