Afghanistan, April 21 -- Ireland's parliament will review Afghanistan's human rights situation, focusing on women's rights, restrictions, employment challenges and worsening humanitarian conditions across the country.
The Parliament of Ireland said its Joint Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade will hold a session on Tuesday to examine the human rights situation in Afghanistan, with a particular focus on women and girls.
According to a statement, the session will take place at Leinster House and will address "the current situation in Afghanistan, with special emphasis on human rights and the treatment of women and girls."
Participants are expected to include Richard Bennett, alongside Afghan human rights advocates. Irish officials said...