US ambassador to UN mocked for suggesting body expects Taliban to respect its strongly worded statement on womens rights
Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the US ambassador to the United Nations, is facing pushback for citing a âstrongly worded statementâ demanding the Taliban ârespect womenâs rightsâ when asked about reports of human rights violations.
The ambassador has done her best in a handful of media interviews this week to do public damage control on the situation in Afghanistan, after the Taliban captured Kabul and as President Joe Biden faces international scrutiny for struggling to evacuate both Afghan allies and American citizens amid the chaos.
In an interview with CNNâs Wolf Blitzer on Wednesday, Thomas-Greenfield was confronted about âmounting reportsâ of the Taliban threatening citizens and committing violence that goes against the supposed promise they made this week for peace and maintaining rights for women.
Also on rt.com Bidenâs approval rating continues to fall amid Afghanistan chaos, which even Democrats are calling a âcatastropheâIn response, the ambassador awkwardly cited the UN security councilâs âstrongly worded press statementâ that âexpressed in no uncertain termsâ that the Taliban must ârespect womenâs rightsâ and âhumanitarian lawâ going forward.
A Taliban spokesperson said at a press conference this week that a new government is being formed in Afghanistan and promised that women would maintain their right to work and education. The promise was taken with a pinch of salt by critics, given the group said the rights will be under âour cultural frameworkâ and the severely restrictive Sharia law.
The US State Department responded to the Talibanâs new power grab by calling for an âinclusiveâ and âunitedâ government that includes the âfull participationâ of women.
The State Department has also joined the U.N. in calling on the Taliban government to be "inclusive," with the "full and meaningful participation of women."https://t.co/MQtkzbnvhg
â" Hillel Neuer (@HillelNeuer) August 18, 2021There are already reports of violence on the ground, including a woman reportedly killed on Tuesday for not wearing a head-covering in public, according to Fox News, as well as attacks on the press.
"Two Taliban fighters just came up with their pistols, and they were ready to pistol whip [our producer who was taking video]. We had to intervene and scream...â pic.twitter.com/3mvCCTlSQR
â" Oliver Darcy (@oliverdarcy) August 18, 2021Thomas-Greenfield claims, however, that the USâ commitment to âAfghan women and childrenâ is âunwavering.â She added that the US government will only judge the Taliban based on their âactions,â as opposed to public statements â" presumably a reference to future âactions,â as the militant group has a well-documented history of oppression against women and others.
As thousands of citizens and allies still wait to be evacuated from the country â" some have even been told to make long treks during which their security cannot be guaranteed â" Thomas-Greenfield also claimed flights are actually leaving â24 hours a dayâ and the US will not stop until everyone is out.
"We are working around the clock to get vulnerable Afghans who want to leave Afghanistan, out of Afghanistan. We have secured the airport, and we are getting planes out 24 hours a day," says US Amb. to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield."We will continue ... until we finish." pic.twitter.com/cdEWz10k0J
â" The Situation Room (@CNNSitRoom) August 17, 2021The ambassador has faced accusations of downplaying the situation in Afghanistan and hiding behind a âstrongly wordedâ press statement to avoid directly addressing the issues at play.
âThe Taliban just survived a 20-year dose-e-doe with the greatest combined military might in the history of the world and we expect them to yield to a âstrongly worded press statement,ââ the Daily Callerâs Geoffrey Ingersoll tweeted in response to Thomas-Greenfield.
âOh [yeah]⦠The Taliban cares about a âstrongly worded press statement.â We live in the stupidest of regimes,â activist Erielle Davidson added.
In March, Thomas-Greenfield appeared to take a much more assertive stance on womenâs rights around the globe at a virtual discussion on âgender priorities.â The ambassador called for women to be in more leadership roles, specifically in regards to situations like the one the US is facing in Afghanistan.
âThe evidence is overwhelming: involving women in peacekeeping significantly increases the probability that violence will end. And by promoting womenâs participation and leadership â" in politics, in mediations, in negotiations â" we promote more security and more peace for women,â she said.
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