The US State Department calls on the Taliban to change its policies on human rights in Afghanistan

Source: CNN

The US State Department called on the Afghan Taliban to “change its human rights policies”, in meetings held over two days in Doha, between officials from the two countries.

And the US State Department said, in a statement, that US officials urged a delegation affiliated with the Afghan Taliban, during meetings held in the Qatari capital, Doha, on Sunday and Monday, to “change the policies responsible for the deterioration of human rights conditions in Afghanistan, especially for women, girls, and vulnerable communities.”

The ministry added, “Officials have expressed grave concern about the arrests, media repression, and restrictions on religious practices.”

The US delegation, headed by the Special Representative for Afghanistan Thomas West, the Special Envoy for Afghan Women and Girls and Human Rights, Rina Amiri, and the Doha-based Head of the US Mission to Afghanistan, Karen Decker, met with representatives of the Afghan Central Bank and the Afghan Ministry of Finance to “discuss the state of the economy and the challenges facing the banking sector.” “.

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