Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): The ministry did not name a specific institution or person; But it seems that the recent statements of Richard Bennett, the UN special rapporteur for human rights in Afghanistan, have provoked the reaction of the Islamic Emirate.
Richard Bennett, who recently traveled to Afghanistan, said in his latest statement that the representatives of Panjshir described the oppression of civilians by the Islamic Emirate as widespread.
He added that the analysis of open sources and the representatives of Panjshir confirm the shocking behavior of the Islamic Emirate with the prisoners of the "Resistance Front".
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Emirate has published a statement today (Wednesday, October 26) and said that the government has provided all the necessary facilities for an impartial investigation and the receipt of facts by the departments and persons appointed under the framework of the United Nations to investigate the human rights situation in Afghanistan. "Therefore, morally, the aforementioned departments should not misuse this positive spirit."
In the announcement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Emirate, it is stated: "Despite the existence of this spirit of cooperation and a favorable working environment, some people, contrary to the legal and scientific methods of finding the truth, report based on rumors and virtual sources (social networks and e-mail addresses) and use it against the ruling system.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Emirate added that countries and international organizations should not allow such people to "address personal conflicts and political agendas by abusing the names of countries and international organizations".
The ministry has added that the Islamic Emirate is committed to the basic human rights of its citizens in the light of Islamic religion and national values.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Emirate has added that according to these values, after the developments of August 15, 2021, there have been significant positive changes in the human rights situation compared to the past twenty years.
According to the claim of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Emirate, any claim related to the violation of human rights, regardless of any "perpetrator-victim relationship", will be investigated and investigated with full transparency and justice by the legal and judicial institutions of this group.
This is while the situation of human rights in Afghanistan is facing widespread concerns of human rights institutions.
So far, the Islamic Emirate has not allowed girls above the sixth grade to go to school, and they have also barred women from working in government offices.
Recently, the government has been accused of killing prisoners of its armed opposition in some provinces.