WASHINGTON: The US State Department, led by Secretary Anthony Blinken, has released a damning report condemning the Taliban’s oppressive rule in Afghanistan. The report shines a light on the dire situation faced by Afghan citizens under Taliban control.
Blinken repeatedly stated that the United States refuses to recognize the Taliban govt, citing their blatant disregard for human rights and basic freedoms. Despite promises of amnesty, the Taliban continues to unjustly detain political leaders and former govt officials, with a staggering 90% of detainees being politically motivated.
The report highlights the Taliban’s regressive policies towards women, including restrictions on education and employment opportunities. Furthermore, the Taliban’s crackdown on the media has led to severe censorship and intimidation, with journalism facing unprecedented challenges.
Economically, Afghanistan has been destabilized by the Taliban’s support of terrorist organizations like ISIS-K and TTP, leading to widespread poverty, hunger, and disease among the population. The Taliban’s focus on terrorism has also resulted in the country becoming a hotbed for terrorist activities, with recent attacks in neighboring countries traced back to Afghan soil.
The report urges international organizations to take decisive action in response to the Taliban’s atrocities, particularly in safeguarding the rights of Afghan citizens and holding the regime accountable for its actions. As the world watches, the plight of the Afghan people under Taliban rule serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing struggle for freedom and justice in the region.