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Israel-Iran’s conflict, the crisis deepens Afghanistan – eSHOP24X7
The special representative of the UN Secretary General and the Head of the United Nations Assistance Mission (UNAMA), Rosa Otunbayeva, in Afghanistan, on Monday said on the Security Council that the ongoing missile attacks between Israel and Iran are already having a serious impact.
He reiterated the immediate call of the UN Secretary General to reduce the tension in the Middle East region, saying: “This conflict is already having an impact on Afghanistan, interrupting business and increasing the price of basic items and fuel, and saying that he lives in Iran is motivating the Afghan people to return.”
Fear of returning more people
Rosa Otunbayeva said that this year of neighboring countries Pakistan and Iran, around 6 Lakh of Afghan people have returned home, and the United Nations agencies are preparing to handle the traffic of Iran stabilizers, given the “worrying developments” in the region.
He said: “In recent days, on average, more than 10,000 people have returned to Afghanistan only on an average of Iran.”
Local communities and the true ruler of the country: Taliban officials have made many efforts to adjust the people who return, but without international assistance, there are many obstacles to guarantee the safe, systematic and peaceful return of such people. “
CONTACTIONS TO CONTACT WITH TALEBAN
Rosa Otunbayeva informed the United Nations Security Council with Taliban leaders. It is worth noting that Talban returned to power about four years ago.
The purpose of this “broad vision” is to create an Afghanistan that is peaceful with himself and with his neighbors, fully integrated into the international community, fulfills his international obligations and does not go through any other cycle of violence.
He insisted that this United Nations effort is not an attempt to normalize the status quo, but ensures that many important problems of concern remain the nucleus of contact efforts, even especially to maintain international obligations in the country. “


The rights of women and girls continue to violate
He said that the international community is “very concerned about the fact that the contact of the United Nations has not improved the situation of Afghan women and girls that is unacceptable or promoted inclusive governance. At the same time, the general decrease in human rights has not stopped.”
Meanwhile, Taleban officials have expressed complaints about the country’s confiscated assets, restrictions to the country, not obtaining recognition of their rule, the need for greater help for the development and end of supporting the support.
Some stability but also restrictive policies
Rosa Otunbayeva said that the Taliban rule has provided some stability and security in Afghanistan, promoted less economic growth and foreign investment, has introduced passive infrastructure projects, and especially in this region, intensive.
However, the Talban officer continues to implement highly restrictive and discriminatory policies on the Afghan people “, as” Law on the propagation of virtue and prevention of evil. “This law entered into force in August 2024.
This law “strengthened” systematic policies and sponsored by the Talaban government, which deprive women and girls to participate in public life, including freedom of freedom of traffic, freedom of traffic and freedom of expression.
He said: “Through this law, Caleban officials continue to walk along a path that eliminates Afghanistan from their international obligations and finally interrupts the reintegration of the country in the international system.”
“We cannot forget the unacceptable status of Afghan women and girls, despite the fact that women and girls are constantly marginalized due to more orders, it no longer appears in the holders.”
He also asked to eliminate the prohibition of women and girls and give them the right to education.
One in five people hungry
The Assistant General Secretary of the United Nations for Human Affairs, Joyce Masiya, attracted attention at the Security Council meeting on how to reduce monetary aid, affect Afghanistan, where half of the population needs assistance to survive.
He said that the population of Afghanistan faces continuous and intense human needs, due to decades of struggle and conflict, deep poverty, constant rigorous climate, serious restrictions on women and rights of women and girls, and the availability of highly limited money, continuous and intense human needs. “