The Freedom Front began a global movement to end Taliban rule.

This front, referencing Afghanistan's history of adopting major human rights documents, states that the people are now under a regime that is neither derived from the nation's vote nor committed to any human rights standards.


According to this front, the Taliban have systematically violated citizens' fundamental rights over the past four years, including freedom of expression, the right to work, education, political participation, and access to justice.


In this statement, the situation of women is described as "unprecedented," and it is stated that Afghanistan is the only country where women have effectively been excluded from society.


The Afghanistan Freedom Front has also criticized the performance of the international community and the United Nations for focusing on crisis management rather than ending it, and for the lack of transparency in humanitarian aid. This front has expressed concern over the situation of Afghan migrants and mass deportations.


The Afghanistan Freedom Front has presented eight specific proposals to the international community in its statement, including: continuing the policy of non-recognition of the Taliban, establishing an international political process for transitioning from Taliban domination, conditioning humanitarian aid, halting the deportation of Afghan migrants, supporting media, civil society institutions, and women, launching an international mechanism for documenting and pursuing Taliban crimes, appointing a UN special envoy for the Afghan peace process, and recognizing gender apartheid in this country.

The Afghanistan Freedom Front, in a statement on the occasion of World Human Rights Day, called for the establishment of an international political process to end Taliban domination and begin the path toward forming a democratic system in the country.

shakir sangi

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