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April 3, 2026, 5:18 PM 3 min read 3 views

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News ArmyAmber / Pixabay A coalition of United Nations experts on Tuesday issued a press release calling for Taliban authorities to immediately lift their ban on Afghan women entering UN premises, calling the policy a clear violation of international law with life-threatening humanitarian consequences. In Tuesday’s press release, the coalition of UN experts, comprised of Special Rapporteurs and Working Group members, condemned the Taliban’s policy in unequivocal terms. There can be no cultural, religious or administrative justification for this policy…In a society where it is imperative that women deliver services to women, life-saving aid, including in response to natural disasters, as well as humanitarian and protection operations, are being compromised, and women and girls are the primary casualties… The continued enforcement of this ban, and wider restrictions on women’s rights, is unacceptable, a violation under international law, and profoundly damaging to Afghanistan’s future. The coalition calls on UN Secretary-General António Guterres, who has publicly condemned the ban, to coordinate a system-wide institutional response, and further calls on UN Member States to apply “sustained diplomatic pressure.” This follows similar calls for action made by UN representatives as the treatment of women in Afghanistan and the rule of law continue to degrade under Taliban rule.

## Summary
News ArmyAmber / Pixabay A coalition of United Nations experts on Tuesday issued a press release calling for Taliban authorities to immediately lift their ban on Afghan women entering UN premises, calling the policy a clear violation of international law with life-threatening humanitarian consequences. In Tuesday’s press release, the coalition of UN experts, comprised of Special Rapporteurs and Working Group members, condemned the Taliban’s policy in unequivocal terms. There can be no cultural, religious or administrative justification for this policy…In a society where it is imperative that women deliver services to women, life-saving aid, including in response to natural disasters, as well as humanitarian and protection operations, are being compromised, and women and girls are the primary casualties… The continued enforcement of this ban, and wider restrictions on women’s rights, is unacceptable, a violation under international law, and profoundly damaging to Afghanistan’s future. The coalition calls on UN Secretary-General António Guterres, who has publicly condemned the ban, to coordinate a system-wide institutional response, and further calls on UN Member States to apply “sustained diplomatic pressure.” This follows similar calls for action made by UN representatives as the treatment of women in Afghanistan and the rule of law continue to degrade under Taliban rule.

## Article Content
News
ArmyAmber
/ Pixabay
A coalition of United Nations experts on Tuesday issued a
press release
calling for Taliban authorities to immediately lift their ban on Afghan women entering UN premises, calling the policy a clear violation of international law with life-threatening humanitarian consequences.
Since returning to power in
2021
, the Taliban has imposed sweeping
restrictions
on women’s participation in public life. The latest and most direct affront to international operations came in
September 2025
, when armed Taliban forces began physically blocking Afghan women, including UN employees, from entering UN premises nationwide. In Tuesday’s press release, the coalition of UN experts, comprised of
Special Rapporteurs
and
Working Group
members, condemned the Taliban’s policy in unequivocal terms. The press release explains:
Barring women from UN offices is a direct attack on women’s rights, including their right to work. There can be no cultural, religious or administrative justification for this policy…In a society where it is imperative that women deliver services to women, life-saving aid, including in response to natural disasters, as well as humanitarian and protection operations, are being compromised, and women and girls are the primary casualties… The continued enforcement of this ban, and wider restrictions on women’s rights, is unacceptable, a violation under international law, and profoundly damaging to Afghanistan’s future.
The coalition calls on UN Secretary-General António Guterres, who has publicly
condemned
the ban, to coordinate a system-wide institutional response, and further calls on UN
Member States
to apply “sustained diplomatic pressure.”
This follows similar
calls
for action made by UN representatives as the treatment of women in Afghanistan and the
rule of law
continue to degrade under Taliban rule. In February, the Taliban
enacted
a new penal code that allows husbands to physically punish their wives.
Last month, the agency
UN Women
vowed to
continue its provision of aid for women and girls in Afghanistan.

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### Implications
- News ArmyAmber / Pixabay A coalition of United Nations experts on Tuesday issued a press release calling for Taliban authorities to immediately lift their ban on Afghan women entering UN premises, calling the policy a clear violation of international law with life-threatening humanitarian consequences.
- In Tuesday’s press release, the coalition of UN experts, comprised of Special Rapporteurs and Working Group members, condemned the Taliban’s policy in unequivocal terms.
- There can be no cultural, religious or administrative justification for this policy…In a society where it is imperative that women deliver services to women, life-saving aid, including in response to natural disasters, as well as humanitarian and protection operations, are being compromised, and women and girls are the primary casualties… The continued enforcement of this ban, and wider restrictions on women’s rights, is unacceptable, a violation under international law, and profoundly damaging to Afghanistan’s future.

### Expert Commentary
This article covers women, taliban, coalition topics. Readability: Flesch-Kincaid grade 0.0. Word count: 310.
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