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‘World will scrutinise its actions’: UN urges Taliban to keep ‘promises’

Sruthi Jose by Sruthi Jose
August 17, 2021
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‘World will scrutinise its actions’: UN urges Taliban to keep ‘promises’

GENEVA: The United Nations is urging the Taliban to keep its “promises”, including its pledges to grant an amnesty to former government workers in Afghanistan, show inclusiveness for women and allow girls to remain in school.

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“The Taliban have made a number of statements that on the surface are reassuring. But their actions speak deeper than words, and it’s very early now – it’s very fluid,” UN human rights office spokesman Rupert Colville told reporters on Tuesday in Geneva.

He said that the Taliban’s promises “need to be honoured”. “Understandably, given their past history, these declarations have been greeted with some skepticism. Nevertheless, the promises have been made, and whether or not they are honoured or broken will be closely scrutinised,” Colville added.

Colville alluded to comments a day earlier from UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres about “chilling reports” of human rights abuses and restrictions on rights – especially those of women and girls – in areas captured by the Taliban in recent weeks.

He also called on UN member states to “use their influence” with the Taliban to protect civilian lives.

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