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Afghanistan: Notizie

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Criminal Tribunals in The Hague
International Criminal Court

International Criminal Court: request for arrest warrants of two senior Taliban officials for the crime against humanity of gender-based persecution represents a historic step for Afghanistan and international justice

31.03.2025
UN News: Women in Afghanistan say they fear arrest, according to a new report by IOM, UN Women and UNAMA.
© UNAMA
human rights

United Nations: Drastic erosion of women’s rights in Afghanistan continues

07.03.2024
human rights

Amnesty International Report 2022/23: The state of the world’s human rights

18.04.2023
Afghan students perform during graduation at their degree-award ceremony at a university in Herat, Afghanistan.
© UNAMA/Fraidoon Poya
human rights

UN condemns Taliban decision to ban women from universities

21.01.2023
human rights

ICC judges authorize Prosecution to resume investigation in Afghanistan

22.11.2022
© UNICEF/Alessio Romenzi
human rights

UN Expert calls for comprehensive actions to end Afghanistan's destructive cycle of impunity

14.11.2022
© UNICEF/Alessio Romenzi
human rights

UN response to the latest restrictions towards women and girls in Afghanistan

18.05.2022
Girls at school in Herat, Afghanistan
© UNICEF/Sayed Bidel
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UN: Failure to re-open schools for all girls is deeply disappointing and damaging for Afghanistan

07.04.2022
Scholars at Risk
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Scholars at Risk seminar series: ‘Human Rights in Afghanistan: Past, Present, and Future’

04.04.2022
Afghan students perform during graduation at their degree-award ceremony at a university in Herat, Afghanistan.
© UNAMA/Fraidoon Poya
human rights

Global Campus of Human Rights: High-level Lecture on Human Rights in Afghanistan, Friday 11th March

08.03.2022
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Executive Director a.i. of UN Women stands in solidarity with Afghan women

20.09.2021
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