A detailed report issued by the United Nations human rights body has expressed deep concern over the current situation in Afghanistan. The report reveals that recent government directives and policies are gradually excluding women and girls from public life entirely, with significant implications for the country’s social structure.
According to the report, the scope of restrictions imposed on women in Afghanistan is no longer limited to social mobility but has now extended to all aspects of life. It specifically highlights that bans on secondary and higher education for girls have put the future of an entire generation at risk. The closure of educational institutions has not only halted individual development but has also created major obstacles in preparing a skilled workforce essential for the country’s future.
The report further states that measures preventing women from accessing employment, parks, sports facilities, and other public spaces are inconsistent with international diplomatic and human rights standards. United Nations experts have warned that isolating half of a society makes sustainable development and economic stability impossible to achieve.
The international community has called for an immediate review of these policies and urged that women be granted their rightful place in education, employment, and public life to help prevent further human rights violations.