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International Criminal Court Issues Arrest Warrants for Taliban Leaders Over Gender-Based Persecution of Women and Girls in Afghanistan

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The International Court () issued arrest for Taliban Leader Hibatullah Akhundzada and Abdul Hakim Haqqani, head of Afghanistan’s Supreme Court, charging them with crimes against humanity for the persecution of women and girls in Afghanistan. The charges that since the Taliban’s return to power in August 2021, they have systematically violated the of Afghan women and girls, including severe restrictions on , movement, and expression. The ICC emphasized that these actions also targeted perceived as non-conforming with the Taliban’s policies, such as members of the LGBTQI+ community and those seen as allies of women’s rights.

The Taliban’s was swift and dismissive. Spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid rejected the ICC’s , the ruling as biased against Islam and Shariah law. stated that the Taliban does not recognize the ICC and considers itself bound by own interpretation of Islamic law.

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This development follows a of international actions highlighting the Taliban’s treatment of women and girls. In January 2025, the ICC’s chief prosecutor, Khan, sought arrest warrants for Akhundzada and Haqqani, accusing them of crimes against humanity for persecuting Afghan women and girls. The Taliban condemned this move, calling the accusations baseless and politically motivated.

Human rights organizations have welcomed the ICC’s decision. Amnesty International described the move as an important step toward justice for Afghan women and other vulnerable groups, urging the international community to support the enforcement of the warrants.  Similarly, the United Nations has called on the Taliban to reverse oppressive policies toward women and girls, emphasizing the need for accountability and the protection of human rights.

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The ICC’s action underscores the international community’s commitment to addressing gender-based persecution and holding perpetrators accountable, despite the Taliban’s defiance. The in Afghanistan dire for women and girls, with ongoing restrictions on education, employment, and personal freedoms. The international community continues to monitor the situation closely, for the rights and freedoms of Afghan women and girls.

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