Human Rights Research League

Research. Education. Advocacy. Development. (R.E.A.D.)

Afghanistan

 

More than four years after the Taliban's seizure of power in Afghanistan, the humanitarian and human rights situation in the country remains dire. Hunger is widespread, with more than a third of the population facing acute food insecurity, a situation also exacerbated by recent mass deportations conducted by Iran and Pakistan. 

 

The exclusion of women from work and public life, and of girls from education beyond 6th grade, further contributes to this precarious situation and will have a lasting, negative effect not only on the mental health of those deprived of opportunities for personal growth, but on the development of the country.

 

Since the Taliban's return to power, Human Rights Research League has documented revenge killings and other serious human rights violations in Afghanistan and regularly intervenes at the UN Human Rights Council on the situation of human rights in Afghanistan, in debates, conferences, and side events, organizes academic discussions and seminars, and engages in advocacy efforts to the benefit of Afghanistan's suffering population. 

 

 

 

 

On 3 June 2026, during the upcoming 35th Session of the United Nations Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice (CCPCJ), Human Rights Research League (HRRL) will team up with the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS), Criminologists Without Borders, the World Society of Victimology, and the International Sociological Association (ISA) for a side event on Strengthening Justice Responses to Harm and Vulnerability: Interdisciplinary and Intersectional Approaches. The side event, to be held in hybrid mode at the United Nations in Vienna, will inter alia explore enforced disappearances, gendered victimization, harm affecting marginalized communities, and gaps and challenges in current legal and policy responses.

For more information, please see the Side Event flyer and consult the full CCPCJ Side Event program.