Government response to question about the situation of women and girls in Afghanistan, including gender apartheid; and whether they are making representations to international bodies, including the International Criminal Court and the International Court of Justice (including under the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women) about the plight of women and girls

Jul 31, 2024 | News

Lord Collins of Highbury, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, has provided the following answer to your written parliamentary question (HL105):

Question by Lord Alton of Liverpool:
To ask His Majesty’s Government what is their assessment of the situation of women and girls in Afghanistan, including as gender apartheid; and what representations they are making to international bodies, including the International Criminal Court and the International Court of Justice (including under the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women) about the plight of women and girls. (HL105)

Tabled on: 18 July 2024

Answer:
Lord Collins of Highbury:

There has been an appalling erosion of women and girls’ rights in Afghanistan, particularly in terms of access to education and freedom of movement. The UK government will promote human rights on the international stage including supporting the mandate of the UN’s Special Rapporteur for Afghanistan, Richard Bennett. The UK government strongly supports international rule of law. There is an open investigation into the situation in Afghanistan by the ICC.

The FCDO is aware of calls for the inclusion of gender apartheid as a new crime against humanity. There are complex legal and political questions associated and we will take these into account when forming our position.

Date and time of answer: 31 Jul 2024 at 15:40.

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