The International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor has announced a request for arrest warrants against top Taliban leaders, including their supreme spiritual leader Haibatullah Akhundzada. The charges stem from alleged crimes against humanity, particularly the systematic persecution and discrimination against women and girls in Afghanistan. This move highlights the global concern over the Taliban's policies since their return to power, which have severely curtailed women's rights. The ICC's action underscores the international community's stance against gender-based oppression. The warrants, if issued, could mark a significant step in holding the Taliban accountable on the global stage.
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