Item 2 - Interactive dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Afghanistan. NB8 Norway (29.02.2024)

STATEMENT

Human Rights Council 55th Session.
Item 2 - Interactive dialogue with the Special Rapporteur
on the situation of human rights in Afghanistan.

Statement delivered by Ambassador Mr. Tormod C. ENDRESEN,
Permanent Representative of Norway on behalf of the Nordic Baltic countries:
Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway and Sweden
                                                                                                                                   

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29 February 2024

Mr President,

The Nordic Baltic countries commend the Special Rapporteur for his resolute efforts for Human Rights in Afghanistan. Not only is documentation a prerequisite for accountability; it also serves as an important foundation for Member States as they raise human rights with the de facto authorities and interact with civil society.

We condemn the severe restrictions on women and girls, which may amount to gender persecution. The restrictions serve to exclude them from work, education, healthcare, and to a large degree from public life. We admire the resilience of Afghan women and girls in the face of oppression.

Furthermore, we are deeply troubled that the report documents that numerous human rights defenders, journalists and other media workers have been imprisoned in Afghanistan. And we remain concerned about the violation of the human rights of persons belonging to minorities. 

We urge the de facto authorities to continue their cooperation with the Special Rapporteur, including granting him full and unhindered access to the country.  

Special Rapporteur, how can the international community help to improve the situation for women and girls in Afghanistan, and make sure their voices are heard, both nationally and internationally? 

Thank you.