Kewenangan Amnesty Internasional Terhadap Penindasan Perempuan Oleh Kelompok Taliban Afganistan Menurut CEDAW 1979
The Authority of Amnesty International in Oppression of Women by the Afghanistan Taliban Group According to the 1979 CEDAW Convention
Date
2026Author
Purba, Yeriko Christian Putra Abadi
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Sutiarnoto
Rosmalinda
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Human rights violations in Afghanistan committed by the Taliban have
attracted the attention and concern of the international community. The Taliban
group carried out gender-based oppression and attacks on women in August
2021. Under the leadership of the Taliban, Afghan women experienced
restrictions in their daily lives, even though Afghanistan had ratified the CEDAW
Convention as an instrument of respect for women's rights in 2003. Women are
not allowed to pursue education up to university level and are not allowed to work.
Afghanistan as a country that has problems with human rights violations
committed by the Taliban is an important topic for Amnesty International to fight
for the rights of Afghan women. Amnesty International is a non-governmental
organization that focuses on the global human rights movement. Amnesty
International as a Non-Governmental Organization according to David Lewis is
a "Voluntary Association" that makes changes in its environment to achieve better
goals. Voluntary Associations have the following roles; Advocacy and
Campaigns, Social Services. Amnesty International aims to advocate for human
rights violations and abuses in Afghanistan. In its efforts, Amnesty International
carries out a number of advocacies, campaigns, and social services to restore
women's rights in Afghanistan.
The research conducted in writing this thesis is Normative legal research.
The data used are primary data and secondary data, and consist of primary,
secondary, and tertiary legal materials. The data collection technique is literature
study. The method used in analyzing data is qualitative analysis.
Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that there are human
rights violations committed by the Afghan Taliban group against Afghan women
and this is still ongoing today. The CEDAW Convention in it has stated the
protection and respect for women and Amnesty International as a world human
rights organization that highlights these violations, makes reports and asks the
Taliban group to be responsible for these human rights violations.
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