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Open Letter To: Permanent Representatives of Member and Observer States of the United Nations Human Rights Council

Today, South Asians for Human Rights (SAHR) together with over 100 Afghan and international human rights and civil society organisations, have issued a joint open letter to the United Nations Human Rights Council to urgently establish an independent international accountability mechanism for Afghanistan to investigate past and ongoing human rights violations and crimes under international law.

For nearly four years, the people of Afghanistan—especially women, girls, minorities, LGBTQI+ communities, journalists, human rights defenders, and civil society activists—have faced unprecedented repression under Taliban rule. Arbitrary arrests, enforced disappearances, gender persecution, restrictions on education and work, violent reprisals, and erasure of women and girls from public life are only part of the worsening crisis.

The joint call stresses that justice and accountability are essential to end decades of impunity and to support victims and survivors in their pursuit of truth, justice, and reparations.

The open letter can be accessed in EnglishFarsi and Dari.

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