Afghanistan Faces Its ‘Darkest Period’ Under Taliban Control, Says Resistance Council

The National Resistance Council for the Salvation of Afghanistan has condemned the Taliban’s increasing restrictions throughout 2024, describing this period as the “darkest and bleakest” in the nation’s history.

In its New Year’s message, the council accused the Taliban of imposing policies that have “paralysed” the lives of the Afghan people.

In a statement released on Wednesday, the council reflected on 2024 as a year marked by significant global events and profound political, economic, and social crises in Afghanistan. The council criticised the Taliban’s escalating restrictions across security, economic, social, and legal spheres, which have further destabilised the country and disrupted the daily lives of its citizens.

The statement highlighted the plight of women and girls, stating that 2024 has been “particularly difficult and filled with restrictions” for them. The council condemned the Taliban’s policies, which have systematically eroded the rights and freedoms of Afghan women and girls, further deepening their marginalisation.

Looking ahead, the council expressed hope that 2025 would bring about collective efforts and international cooperation to address Afghanistan’s ongoing crises. The council called on global actors to work towards resolving the country’s political, economic, and social challenges and to take concrete steps to end the injustices faced by its people.

As Afghanistan enters the new year, the council urged the international community to prioritise the rights and welfare of the Afghan population and to support initiatives aimed at restoring stability and justice in the region.