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Walls of Silence, Crumbling Futures: Why the World Must Act on Afghanistan
November 12, 2025 Hanifa Girowal There is growing international recognition that impunity for grave human rights violations in Afghanistan cannot be tolerated. In September, I briefed the United Nations Security Council , carrying with me the voices of thousands of Afghan women whose hopes and futures have been extinguished in silence. What I told the Council remains true today: Afghanistan faces one of the most profound human rights, humanitarian, environmental, and politica
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Nov 121 min read


‘Blood on the sand. Blood on the hands’: UN decries world’s failure as Sudan’s El Fasher falls
October 31, 2025 UN News Service Briefing ambassadors in the Security Council , the UN’s top relief official Tom Fletcher said “women and girls are being raped, people being mutilated and killed – with utter impunity,” adding: “ We cannot hear the screams, but – as we sit here today – the horror is continuing. ” © Avaaz/Giles Clarke Tens of thousands of civilians – including many women and children – have been killed in Sudan since conflict erupted in April 2023. (file photo)
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Oct 311 min read


Gender Apartheid Should Be an International Crime
July 15, 2025 By Heather Barr , Macarena Saez and Stacey-Leigh Manuel United Nations member States are formulating their positions on a...
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Jul 151 min read
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