Geneva [Switzerland], March 26 (ANI): Activists and neighborhood representatives voiced alarm over the reported bombardment of civilians in Afghanistan by Pakistan on the sidelines of the 61st Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva.
They warned that such actions might deepen instability and additional pressure an already fragile area.
Talking on the occasion, Maryam Mehrzad, an Afghan political activist, expressed concern over the state of affairs.
She stated many extraordinary individuals share the view that such actions are flawed, emphasising the shared cultural and non secular bonds between the individuals of each nations.
She added that at a time of religious significance, when compassion and unity are paramount, such developments are particularly troubling.
She famous that Afghanistan is already going through a number of challenges, and the state of affairs solely provides to its difficulties.
In the meantime, outstanding Pashtun activist Fazul ur Rehman Afridi raised considerations over the human rights state of affairs in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
He additionally condemned reported assaults by Pakistani safety forces in Afghanistan that allegedly resulted in civilian casualties.
Afridi acknowledged that the convention introduced collectively contributors from numerous backgrounds, together with Iranians, Kashmiris, Sindhis, and Baloch, to focus on key points resembling ladies’ training.
He added that discussions additionally targeted on the deteriorating legislation and order state of affairs, together with allegations of army crackdowns on civilians in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, in addition to reported assaults on hospitals in Afghanistan, described as violations of worldwide legislation.
As considerations mount, contributors urged the worldwide neighborhood to take be aware, stressing the necessity for accountability, restraint, and instant measures to guard civilians and uphold human rights. (ANI)












