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Resolution on the deteriorating situation of women in Afghanistan due to the recent adoption of the law on the “Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice”

Demand the abolition of discriminatory laws against women and the release of arbitrarily imprisoned women and girls in Afghanistan.

19 September 2024 European Parliament - EP-10 RSP 2024/2803(RSP) (OEIL)
Afghanistan

Summary

The European Parliament adopted by 565 votes to 8, with 43 abstentions, a resolution on the deteriorating situation of women in Afghanistan due to the recent adoption of the law on the “Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice”.

The text adopted in plenary was tabled by the EPP, PfE and ECR groups.

The Taliban have implemented their extreme interpretation of Sharia and erased women from public life. Women are being forced into unwanted and early marriages and exposed to sexual violence as well as flogging and stoning to death.

Moreover, a recent Taliban decree, the so-called law on the ‘Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice’, extends these restrictions by even requiring that female voices not be heard in public, thus further depriving Afghan women of their fundamental rights and freedoms, amounting to gender apartheid.

Parliament condemned the Taliban’s recent decree and interpretation and enforcement of Sharia law and denounced the erasure of women and girls from public life.  It called on the EU to support the recognition of gender apartheid as a crime against humanity.

Members commended the courage of Afghan women who fight for their rights.

Afghanistan’s de facto authorities are urged to:

- abolish their practices and laws discriminating against women;

- release arbitrarily imprisoned women and girls and reopen the support system for victims of violence, ensuring victims can seek shelter, medical care, legal recourse and reparation;

- be held accountable, particularly through the ICC investigation and the establishment of a UN Independent Investigative Mechanism.

It also condemned governments that enable the Taliban by normalising relations and called for the EU and the Member States to ensure Afghan women’s meaningful participation in international forums and negotiations.

Lastly, the resolution urged the EU and other donor states to increase humanitarian aid and funding to support basic needs and livelihoods and Afghan civil society.

Text adopted by Parliament, single reading

Breakdown by Political Group

PPE
155
36
191 members
S&D
118
19
137 members
RENEW
72
77 members
ECR
65
9
78 members
PFE
43
18
19
80 members
GREENS
50
53 members
GUE
41
6
47 members
NI
19
6
4
31 members
ESN
19
3
26 members

Breakdown by Country

Germany
62 / 4 / 13
France
75 / 0 / 0
Italy
68 / 0 / 0
Spain
49 / 0 / 6
Poland
45 / 1 / 5
Netherlands
25 / 0 / 5
Romania
25 / 0 / 2
Belgium
21 / 0 / 0
Portugal
21 / 0 / 0
Sweden
21 / 0 / 0
Austria
12 / 0 / 6
Czechia
14 / 0 / 1
Hungary
8 / 1 / 0
Finland
14 / 0 / 0
Denmark
13 / 0 / 1
Slovakia
12 / 2 / 0
Greece
12 / 0 / 0
Ireland
11 / 0 / 0
Bulgaria
7 / 0 / 3
Lithuania
9 / 0 / 0
Croatia
9 / 0 / 0
Slovenia
8 / 0 / 0
Latvia
7 / 0 / 0
Estonia
5 / 0 / 1
Malta
5 / 0 / 0
Luxembourg
5 / 0 / 0
Cyprus
2 / 0 / 0

Individual MEP Votes

720 MEPs
MEP Country Group Position
Sergio BERLATO Italy ECR For
Alexander BERNHUBER Austria PPE For
Robert BIEDROŃ Poland S&D For
Gabriele BISCHOFF Germany S&D For
Ľuboš BLAHA Slovakia NI For
Vilija BLINKEVIČIŪTĖ Lithuania S&D For
Rachel BLOM Netherlands PFE Abstention
Michael BLOSS Germany GREENS For
Tobiasz BOCHEŃSKI Poland ECR Abstention
Damian BOESELAGER Germany GREENS For