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ICC Seeks Arrest Warrant for Taliban Leaders Over Gender-Based Crimes

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
January 23, 2025
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ICC Seeks Arrest Warrant for Taliban Leaders Over Gender-Based Crimes
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The International Criminal Court (ICC) has made public its application for arrest warrants against senior Taliban leaders accused of committing severe gender-based crimes against women in Afghanistan.

In a statement released Thursday, ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan said, “There are reasonable grounds to believe that the Supreme Leader of the Taliban, Haibatullah Akhundzada, and the Chief Justice of the ‘Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan,’ Abdul Hakim Haqqani, bear criminal responsibility for the crime against humanity of persecution on gender grounds.”

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  • Systematic Oppression of Women
  • Enforcement Challenges
  • A Pattern of Gender-Based Persecution
  • The Question of Enforcement

Systematic Oppression of Women

Since their resurgence, the Taliban have systematically oppressed women, enforcing draconian ideological expectations that have effectively erased women from public life. The group has also suppressed organizations and individuals advocating for women’s rights, shutting down avenues for resistance and reform.

ICC Seeks Arrest Warrant for Taliban Leaders Over Gender-Based Crimes

Although the ICC’s application for an arrest warrant must still be approved by a judge, Afghan women’s rights activists have expressed hope and cautious optimism. “The news that the ICC will take action against the Taliban gives us hope that our voices are not forgotten – that the world still hears our call for equality and justice,” an anonymous Afghan activist told CNN. The activist, who provides door-to-door literacy classes for girls under strict Taliban restrictions, spoke anonymously due to fears of reprisal.

Enforcement Challenges

If the ICC authorizes the warrants, enforcement becomes the next hurdle. The ICC relies on signatory countries to execute arrests, as the court itself lacks enforcement powers. Human Rights Watch (HRW) welcomed the development, describing it as a vital step toward accountability.

“The Taliban have been systematically denying women and girls of Afghanistan their fundamental rights for the past three and a half years. It’s time for them to be held accountable for these violations,” said Fereshta Abbasi, an Afghanistan researcher for HRW. Abbasi also called for a broader ICC investigation into other grave abuses, including those committed by international military forces and the Islamic State in Afghanistan.

A Pattern of Gender-Based Persecution

Since regaining control of Afghanistan in August 2021, the Taliban have reverted to their hardline Islamist policies. Despite early assurances of moderation, they have banned women from attending universities, closed secondary schools for girls, and prohibited women from working with NGOs, including United Nations agencies.

The Taliban’s oppressive decrees extend into private life. A recent mandate requires new buildings to lack windows that could expose women to public view, while existing windows must be covered or blocked. “Seeing women working in kitchens, in courtyards, or collecting water from wells can lead to obscene acts,” said government spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid.

The Question of Enforcement

The ICC’s efforts face significant challenges, as enforcement of international arrest warrants often depends on the political will of member states. While no country formally recognizes the Taliban as Afghanistan’s legitimate rulers, nations such as Russia, China, and Pakistan have established diplomatic ties with the group.

The question remains: who will “bell the cat”? If signatory countries fail to act, the ICC warrant risks becoming symbolic, leaving Afghan women’s rights in the hands of an international community that has often struggled to enforce accountability.

For now, the ICC’s move offers a glimmer of hope to Afghanistan’s women, even as its success depends on the resolve of the international community.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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