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United Nations Assistance Mission to Afghanistan (UN-Peacebuilding)
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28.09.2021
Taliban say they will use parts of monarchy constitution to run Afghanistan for now

The Taliban said Tuesday they plan to temporarily enact articles from Afghanistan’s 1964 constitution that are “not in conflict with Islamic Sharia (law)” to govern the country.

Source: VOA News
27.09.2021
ICC asked to relaunch inquiry into Taliban and IS ‘war crimes’

The international criminal court’s new prosecutor has asked the court to relaunch an inquiry into alleged crimes against humanity committed by the Taliban and supporters of Islamic State in Afghanistan since 2003. The move by Karim Khan shows a determination to use international law to investigate not only past but also contemporary crimes against humanity.

Source: The Guardian
21.09.2021
Council conclusions set out the EU's position and next steps

[…] As a matter of high priority, the EU will initiate a regional political platform of cooperation with Afghan direct neighbours to help prevent the negative spill-over effects in the region, and support the economic resilience and regional economic cooperation, as well as humanitarian and protection needs.

Source: UN News
21.09.2021
‘Palpable’ fear of ‘brutal and systemic repression’ of women grows

Since the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan last month, they have made some commitments to uphold human rights. However, their subsequent actions have “sadly contradicted” those promises, the UN rights chief told a side event of the General Assembly on Tuesday.

Source: UN News
21.09.2021
Opinion: How real is the threat of Taliban infighting?

The Afghan Taliban will be under major stress in the coming weeks and months as they focus on the challenges of governance. Such pressure could generate fresh internal tensions, analyst Michael Kugelman writes.

Source: DW
17.09.2021
Security Council renews UN mission in Afghanistan

The mission was extended for another six months and was unanimously approved. The resolution stressed the importance of an inclusive government.

Source: DW
15.09.2021
The situation in Afghanistan: essential benchmarks for EU engagement

[…] The EU has expressed concerns over the composition of the interim government, noting that an inclusive and representative government – which the interim government is not – is an essential benchmark for EU engagement. The EU has made available large amounts of humanitarian and development aid and is hoping to establish a diplomatic presence on the ground in Kabul. The EU is also planning to set up a regional platform for cooperation with Afghanistan's neighbours on issues including population flows from Afghanistan, terrorism, organised crime and drugs.

Source: EPRS
15.09.2021
Pakistan, Russia to ‘coordinate’ positions on Afghanistan

The leaders of Pakistan and Russia have held telephone conversations to “coordinate” their position on the situation in Afghanistan, statements from both governments say, ahead of a summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) later this week.

Source: Al Jazeera
13.09.2021
Taliban breaking promises including over women, says UN

U.N. human rights chief Michelle Bachelet says Afghan women have been progressively excluded from the public sphere since Taliban took power. … Bachelet called for a mechanism to monitor rights in Afghanistan.

Source: Reuters
10.09.2021
UN chief calls for 'dialogue' with the Taliban, fears for the Sahel

UN chief Antonio Guterres pleaded for nations to continue dialogue with the Taliban, during an interview with AFP Thursday, as he expressed fears that the hardline Islamists' return to power in Afghanistan could embolden jihadists in the Sahel.

Source: AFP