The Worldwide Prison Courtroom issued arrest warrants Tuesday for the Taliban’s supreme chief and the pinnacle of Afghanistan’s Supreme Courtroom on fees of persecuting ladies and women since seizing energy practically 4 years in the past.
The warrants additionally accuse the leaders of persecuting “different individuals non-conforming with the Taliban’s coverage on gender, gender id or expression; and on political grounds towards individuals perceived as ‘allies of women and girls.’”
The warrants had been issued towards Taliban supreme chief Hibatullah Akhunzada and the pinnacle of the Supreme Courtroom, Abdul Hakim Haqqani.

The court docket stated in a press release that the Taliban have “severely disadvantaged, via decrees and edicts, women and girls of the rights to schooling, privateness and household life and the freedoms of motion, expression, thought, conscience and faith. As well as, different individuals had been focused as a result of sure expressions of sexuality and/or gender id had been considered inconsistent with the Taliban’s coverage on gender.”
The court docket’s chief prosecutor, Karim Khan, sought the warrants in January, saying that they acknowledged that “Afghan ladies and women in addition to the LGBTQI+ neighborhood are going through an unprecedented, unconscionable and ongoing persecution by the Taliban.”

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World advocacy group Human Rights Watch welcomed the choice.
“Senior Taliban leaders are actually wished males for his or her alleged persecution of ladies, women, and gender non-conforming folks. The worldwide neighborhood ought to absolutely again the ICC in its important work in Afghanistan and globally, together with via concerted efforts to implement the court docket’s warrants,” Liz Evenson, the group’s worldwide justice director, stated in a press release.
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