The Taliban announced on Thursday that Afghanistan would no longer recognize the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court (ICC), asserting that Afghanistan's 2003 accession to the Rome ...
The Taliban claimed the ICC should “not attempt to impose a particular interpretation of human rights on the entire world and ignore the religious and national ...
After Afghanistan was invaded by foreign forces in 2001, Western-backed administration joined Rome Statute in 2003 - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Amnesty International on Friday described the ICC prosecutor’s application for arrest warrants against the two Taliban leaders as an “important step toward justice for Afghan women” and ...
Supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada and Supreme Court chief Abdul Hakim Haqqani accused of crimes against humanity ...
In a statement posted on social media Friday, the Taliban's Foreign Ministry dismissed the request for ICC warrants as a move "devoid of just legal basis, duplicitous in nature and politically ...
The chief prosecutor of the United Nations' International Criminal Court announced Thursday that he was seeking arrest warrants for the two most senior leaders of Afghanistan's ruling Taliban ...
In Afghanistan, women are being erased by design. They have been cast out of schools, out of universities, medical colleges, ...
It comes a day after the ICC chief prosecutor said he was seeking warrants against senior Taliban leaders in Afghanistan over the persecution of women a crime against humanity. "Like many other ...
ICC chief accuses Taliban leaders of gender-based persecution, while the Taliban counters with claims of double standards and alleged foreign war crimes in Afghanistan. Mohammad Nabi Omari, ...
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