People’s Tribunal on the Taliban Begins in Madrid; Exposing Crimes and Human Rights Violations
In Madrid, the "People’s Tribunal on the Taliban" has symbolically begun its work to investigate the crimes and widespread human rights violations committed by the Taliban. At this hearing, women and girls who were imprisoned by the Taliban for protesting and demanding their human and Islamic rights shared their painful testimonies.

Kokcha News Agency – The People’s Tribunal on the Taliban has symbolically begun its work in Madrid with the aim of exposing the crimes and human rights violations committed by the Taliban. During this tribunal, women and girls who were imprisoned by the Taliban for protesting and demanding their human and Islamic rights shared their bitter and painful stories.
These women spoke of physical and psychological torture, arbitrary detentions, humiliation, and violence inflicted upon them solely for being women and for demanding their rights to education, work, and freedom. These rights, recognized both in Islamic Sharia and international law, have been systematically violated by the Taliban.
The testimonies of these women reflect the deep gender discrimination and structural oppression that the Taliban regime has imposed on the women of Afghanistan. The Taliban’s policies have not only stripped women of their fundamental rights but have also targeted their identity and human dignity.
Reactions and Analysis:
“Hearing these testimonies is heartbreaking but essential. The People’s Tribunal on the Taliban is a clear and symbolic step toward exposing crimes and human rights violations. The women of Afghanistan are not only fighting for their right to education and freedom but are also standing against discrimination and structural oppression. This tribunal is a reminder that the world cannot remain silent, and justice will be served sooner or later.”
The People’s Tribunal on the Taliban in Madrid, as a symbolic initiative, seeks to amplify the voices of Afghan women and expose the crimes and human rights violations committed by the Taliban. This effort not only aims to achieve justice but also serves as an important reminder to the international community not to remain silent in the face of human rights violations.











