05/21/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/22/2024 07:17
Washington, May 21, 2024 - Today, the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) released a new report, Addressing a Human Rights and Looming Terrorism Crisis in Afghanistan: The Need for Principled International Intervention, by Lisa Curtis and Annie Pforzheimer. The report provides an overview of the escalating human rights crisis and rising terrorist threats emanating from Afghanistan since the Taliban regained control in August 2021.
The report examines how the Taliban's resurgence has triggered a series of regressive policies reminiscent of its rule in the 1990s, severely impacting the rights of women and girls. Simultaneously, Afghanistan has become a breeding ground for terrorist activities, including deadly international attacks by the Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISIS-K) and a deepening alliance between the Taliban and al-Qaeda.
In response to these challenges, the authors provide a concrete set of policy recommendations and emphasize the need for a comprehensive approach that prioritizes both human rights and counterterrorism, highlighting the link between the suppression of women's rights and the rise of extremist ideologies that contribute to terrorism.
"The United States and other like-minded nations should support a robust United Nations (UN) process that promotes an inclusive political dialogue, elevates the role of non-Taliban Afghans, and places the issue of women's rights at the center of its agenda," Curtis and Pforzheimer write. "The alternative course of action-accepting the erasure of 50 percent of the population and awarding international legitimacy to a terror-supporting organization-will have enormously negative and dangerous consequences for the world community."
The report recommends:
For more information or to schedule an interview with the report authors, please contact Alexa Whaley at [email protected].