UNSC meets behind closed doors to discuss Sinirlioglu’s report on Afghanistan

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The United Nations Security Council held a closed door session on Tuesday to assess the report on how the UN should address Afghanistan&s
issues that was submitted by Feridun Sinirlioglu, the United Nations Special Coordinator for Afghanistan.According to the assessment, the
Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan&s (IEA) desire for recognition could prove crucial to creating an inclusive government and ensuring respect
for women&s rights.The report outlines a strategy for political engagement to reintegrate Afghanistan after the Taliban&s takeover in August
2021.After having spent &extensive time& in Afghanistan, Sinirlioglu said the situation of women and girls & and the restrictions on
education in particular & &was the single most common issue& raised in consultations.Sinirlioglu said the IEA has tried to justify these
restrictions as being part of Islam and Afghan tradition, though no similar restrictions exist in any other member state of the Organisation
of Islamic Cooperation.&The basic rights of women and girls, including the right to education and to work, and representation in public and
political life, are not only fundamental obligations of a state but also critical to build state capacity for long-term development and
economic growth and peace and security,& read the assessment.&Any formal reintegration of Afghanistan into global institutions and systems
will require the participation and leadership of Afghan women.&The IEA has however repeatedly said the decrees issued have been to protect
women&s basic rights.In a statement issued last week in response to the UN&s assessment, the IEA said that hundreds of thousands of women
continue to work in the public sector, specifically in education, health, security and other ministries
&Approximately 23.4% of all civil servants are women,& the document read.The IEA also stated that a major initiative to promote women
entrepreneurs has been launched; that it has rounded up thousands of street beggars & majority of which were women
These women now receive a regular stipend.The IEA also said it has a strong central government, which extends to all corners of the country,
and has unified Afghanistan politically and socially.The assessment recommended that the UN pursue an inclusive form of governance and
engage with all Afghans.It said that pursuing &intra-Afghan dialogue& would enable progress towards the complete normalization and
integration of Afghanistan into the international system.&Afghanistan is a diverse, multi-ethnic, multi-sectarian, multi-linguistic and
multicultural society,& the report said.&The inclusion of all Afghan communities in the nation&s governance structures is central to the
social and political stability of Afghanistan.&Reports meanwhile indicate that in the meeting behind closed doors at the UN Security Council
on Tuesday, Malta&s ambassador to the UN, Vanessa Frazier, highlighted concerns over the political, humanitarian, security and human rights
situation in Afghanistan.&This was in response to the independent assessment, produced by Feridun Sinirlioglu, which was tasked to consider
the current challenges faced by Afghanistan,& Ms Frazier said.Amongst these concerns, Malta said, were the lack of inclusive governance, the
humanitarian crisis, the continued security risk posed by terrorist groups, and the deeply concerning human rights situation, including of
women and girls.However, the UAE&s National reported that in an open letter to the UN, 71 Afghan civil society organizations, networks and
coalitions in Afghanistan and in exile, expressed &deep reservations& about the report.They found the assessment to be &influenced by the
security and geopolitical interests of the member states and regional powers, rather than the need and plight of the Afghanistan
people&.They believe the report is developed based on a &pre-assumed policy of appeasement and engagement& with the IEA without considering
recommendations of women, civil society and other groups, the National reported.The post UNSC meets behind closed doors to discuss
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