NEW ZEALAND, 27 August 2021 - Recently, after the Taliban have again taken control of Afghanistan, the situation is
rapidly deteriorating. Taliban call working-women in Afghanistan to stay at home. The United Nations (UN) has
highlighted before ‘credible’ reports of abuses by the Taliban, notably restrictions on women. The UN also received
reports of the recruitment of child soldiers and summary executions by the Taliban. Unprovoked attacks on civilians are
reported, which could amount to crimes against humanity. That led to large-scale displacement amid what is now turning
into a humanitarian emergency. The UN reports also said that over 18 million people require aid and half of all children
under five suffer acute malnutrition. Moreover, Afghans face an economy on the brink of collapse, which threatens to
worsen this current crisis.
The United Nations Association of New Zealand (UNA NZ) affirms its condemnation of terrorism and attacks against
civilians, and also condemns on bombings at Kabul airport, which killed dozens. UNA NZ also expresses concern over
women's and children's rights and calls for respect of human rights and international commitments. UNA NZ calls upon the
international community to assist Afghanistan in the restoration of lasting peace and not to spare any effort to ensure
its safety in this humanitarian crisis.
UNA NZ supports the use of the United Nations system to call for the respect of human rights. UNA NZ confirms on the UN
Human Rights High Commissioner words regarding the situation in Afghanistan that women's rights are a ‘fundamental red
line’. UNA NZ also supports the call of the UN chief to the permanent Security Council for a meeting on Afghanistan to
discuss the chaotic situation there.