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Richard Bennett, the United Nations Special Representative for Human Rights in Afghanistan,

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Richard Bennett, the United Nations Special Representative for Human Rights in Afghanistan,

said in a report that he is going to present at the 55th special session of the World Human Rights Council that the Taliban group has captured women and girls, mostly from Tajiks. and Hazara regions

The illegal detention of women by the Taliban “started in western Kabul, mainly in the Hazara region, and quickly spread to areas mainly in Tajikistan,” Bennett’s report said.

Bennett said that the scope of these arrests then reached Bamyan, Baghlan, Balkh, Daikundi and Kunduz.

The UN diplomat’s report states that the Taliban’s arbitrary arrests have “disproportionately affected Hazara women and girls and exposed them to all kinds of racial discrimination.”

Richard Bennett’s report notes that the Taliban have “accused the Hazaras of not being true Muslims.”

Bennett wrote in his report that a Hazara woman said that the Taliban also beat her father: “My father went to the Taliban to save my sister, but they beat and tortured my father; Because according to the Taliban, “He has raised a bad.” “A girl with a temper.”

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