UNAMA :Law on Enjoining Good is a worrying prospect for the future of Afghans
In the latest international reactions to the law on enjoining good and forbidding evil, the United Nations Political Mission in Kabul (UNAMA) and a number of countries have reacted and once again called on the interim government to reconsider the law.
UNAMA has expressed concern over the signing and implementation of the law on enjoining good and forbidding evil, calling it a worrying prospect for the future of Afghanistan.
In the report, Roza Otenbaeva, head of UNAMA, was quoted said to be a worrying prospect for the future of Afghanistan, which further expands the intolerable restrictions on the rights of Afghan women and girls, and that women’s voices outside the home are considered a clear moral violation.
At the same time, Japan, Canada and Belgium are the countries that have expressed concern about the approved law of the Ministry of Prosperity and Prohibition of Prohibition.