KABUL: The UN Special Representative in Afghanistan on Sunday met religious scholars in Kabul and discussed various aspects of Islamic law and the main issues regarding the rights of women and women in this country.
The representative representative of the United Nations Secretary General in the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), Mette Knudsen, has held several rounds of talks with all stakeholders in this country including the Taliban to overcome various problems including the need for humanitarian assistance.
“Unama Dep-Head @metknu organizes female religious scholars in Kabul today.
They discuss various aspects of Islamic law, the importance of girls who can go to school and women employed,” UNAMA tweeted.
This meeting came on the same day as Islamic scholars from several countries around the world, including India, held a virtual conference, where they called for the formation of inclusive government in Afghanistan.
The participants, from India, Pakistan, Iran, Iraq and Croatia, emphasized the need to form an integrated position in ISIS replies in Islamic countries, reported.
“Control the government with certain ethnic groups and ignoring other ethnicities is impossible.
This will cause chaos in Afghanistan because it is clear that all ethnicians have strength and seek their rights,” said Ayatollah Syed Yasin, an Iraqi religious scholar.
The meeting also highlights the importance of human rights and women’s rights.
Former Afghan President Hamid Karzai has asked the international community to work with Afghanistan about counter-terrorism problems.
“If you are truly worried about the security of yourself and the world and remains committed to appointments in Afghanistan, in a critical and vital situation and to ensure peace and stability, help Afghans,” Karzai said as quoted by Tolonews.
Two months have passed since the Taliban regained control over Kabul, as the US and its allies left, wrapped up their 20-year military presence in Afghanistan.
Against all promises of inclusive governance, the Taliban have pointed to the cabinet of all men.
They eliminated the ministry of female affairs, and surrendered the female ministry building to the ministry of representatives and the recovered virtue, which was responsible for some worst violations of women during the Taliban period in 1996-2001.
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