[Afghanistan] - Six nations refer Afghanistan's ladies's rights violations to ICC

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Spain, France, Luxembourg, Chile, Costa Rica and Mexico have referred the case of ladiessrights infractions in Afghanistan to the
International Criminal Court (ICC)
These 6 countries called on the ICC district attorney on Thursday to investigate the continuous and methodical offenses of the rights of
women and women in Afghanistan.The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Chile revealed on Thursday that due to the deteriorating conditions and
the vital scenario for ladies and girls in Afghanistan, the case has been described the ICC.According to the report, the ICC prosecutor
resumed investigations into Afghanistan in 2022, after they were stopped briefly in 2020 at the demand of Afghan officials
This resumption highlights the seriousness of dealing with the continuous human rights abuses in the country.The 6 countries involved in the
referral have specifically requested the ICC to concentrate on the situation of Afghan females and ladies, who are facing continuous and
systematic violations of their rights
They have advised the prosecutor to consider the criminal offenses dedicated versus women and ladies because the Islamic Emiratestakeover in
August 2021
Nevertheless, a number of neighboring nations have stated that the worldwide neighborhood ought to not issue orders to the present
government of Afghanistan but connect with it.In an interview with Al-Arabiya TV, PakistansFirst Lady Aseefa Bhutto Zardari said that the
international neighborhood ought to trust the Afghan government, and Pakistan, as a neighbor, can motivate the Islamic Emirate to resolve
ladiessproblems and border issues.IEA, on the other hand, has actually repeatedly turned down the infraction of human rights, especially the
rights of women and ladies, and thought about the issues in this regard to be baseless.IEA still considers the handling of citizens & rights
as an internal problem of Afghanistan and has actually asked nations and international companies not to interfere in Afghanistansinternal
affairs.