Ireland called on to defend women in Afghanistan from violence

From Afghanistan, many reports are received about the executions, forced marriages and cases of violence against women by the Taliban militants (the movement is prohibited in Russia). This was stated by the postprared of Ireland with the UN Bern Neison, reports TASS.

According to her, the international community must first of all be the protection of the rights of Afghan women. “Feelings of fear, anger and betrayal who experience women in Afghanistan are absolutely understandable. I urge the ownership of Afghan women and their role in the future life of the country,” said Nurse.

Diplomat added that despite the assurances of the Taliban that women in Afghanistan are nothing to fear, “Ireland regularly receives reports of violence on sexual sign. Neason called on the UN Security Council to support Afghan women and not bring their future to the sacrifice.

Previously, residents of the captured areas of Afghanistan said that the Taliban began to take 12-year-old girls in sexual slavery. Commanders of the grouping of jihadists demand from elders captured areas of unmarried girls and women, in order to pass them to marry their soldiers. Previously, the norm concerned unmarried daughters aged 15 to 45 years, now the 12-year-old children come into slavery. This is due to Taliban attempts to return to hard Islamic orders.

/Media reports.