UN General Assembly adopts resolution accusing IEA of human rights violations

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution Thursday accusing the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) of violating the human rights of
Afghan women and girls, failing to establish a representative government, and plunging the country into &dire economic, humanitarian and
social conditions.&The resolution also pointed to persistent violence in the country since the IEA takeover 15 months ago and the presence
of terrorist groups such as al-Qaeda and the Islamic State (Daesh) and their affiliates as well as the presence of &foreign terrorist
fighters.&A vote was requested and it was adopted 116-0, with 10 countries abstaining — Russia, China, Belarus, Burundi, North Korea,
Ethiopia, Guinea, Nicaragua, Pakistan and Zimbabwe
Sixty-seven countries did not vote, Associated Press reported.The post UN General Assembly adopts resolution accusing IEA of human rights
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