KABUL (Afghanistan): The top United Nations representative in Afghanistan, “Deborah Lyons” met with the top Taliban leadership on February 8, Tuesday and showed their concern about the women’s safety in the Afghanistan country.
It is the third continuous week now since the Afghan women activists start ‘disappearing’ from their homes and the streets of Kabul.
@DeborahLyons United Nations in a meeting with DFA “Dep-PM Hanafi” today again showed concern to Taliban leadership about the women’s safety, requesting them to take all necessary steps to secure their liberty,” UN Mission in Afghanistan said in a tweet.
UNAMA News “Tweeted” from their official account, “It is three weeks now since Afghan women activists began ‘disappearing’ from their homes & the streets of Kabul. @DeborahLyonsUN, in a meeting with DFA Dep-PM Hanafi today, again voiced concern to Taliban leadership about the women’s safety, urging all steps to secure their liberty.”
It is three weeks now since Afghan women activists began ‘disappearing’ from their homes & the streets of Kabul. @DeborahLyonsUN in a meeting with dfA Dep-PM Hanafi today again voiced concern to Taliban leadership about the women’s safety, urging all steps to secure their liberty pic.twitter.com/48GEU3E0mq
— UNAMA News (@UNAMAnews) February 8, 2022
Many women activists, raising concerns about rights issues, went missing in Kabul in recent weeks. The UN has desired information from the Taliban on the latest reported arrests by the outfit.
On February 7, Monday, Germany collaborated with the ranks of the United Kingdom and other western countries, showing concern about the latest disappearance of female Afghan activists.
Earlier, Deborah Lyons also showed deep concern and condolence about the well-being of “disappeared” women activists. In a meeting with Afghanistan’s acting Deputy Prime Minister for Political Affairs, Deborah Lyons said world support to Afghanistan is corrupted without respect for all Afghan’s rights.
The United States Special representative “Rina Amiri” also asked the Taliban to stop unjust arrests of Afghans’ human rights if the outfit wishes to seek legitimacy from the Afghan people and the world.
In the comment section of the UNAMA News, people are showing their anger towards the government and people who are against the women as well as demanding justice for them.
Some also shared pictures and videos as per their point of view.