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Taliban rule: suicide rate among Afghan girls increased

Web Desk: After the Taliban came to power, it has been revealed that there has been a serious increase in the suicide rate among Afghan girls.
According to the report of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), the Afghan people are facing severe physical, mental and sexual exploitation by the Taliban. After the occupation of the Taliban, human rights violations have increased continuously.
The report states that 800 former personnel of the Afghanistan National Security Forces have been killed, while 334 people from the Hazara community have been killed and 631 injured in the Taliban regime.
From January 2022 to July 2023, more than 1600 cases of human rights violations were recorded in Afghanistan.
The report states that between November 2022 and April 2023, the United Nations reported more than 43 cases of corporal punishment in Afghanistan.
In the Taliban regime, 58 women and 274 men and children were flogged for various crimes. Since August 2021, 245 cases of violations of media freedom have been registered, including 130 cases of detention and physical violence and arrests of 61 journalists.
The report said that the Taliban cabinet consists of only male members, the Taliban dissolved the Election Commission, Parliamentary Affairs and Ministry of Peace.
According to the report, underage and young girls are being forced into forced marriage by the Taliban and the health system has also been destroyed since the Taliban came to power, while the suicide rate among Afghan girls has increased to a serious extent. .
According to the United Nations report, 4,519 cases of child labor were reported between 2021 and 2022.

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– 2024-05-02 12:32:26

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