Statement 
  of solidarity with Afghan women 
  January 2002 
1. On the occasion 
of its twenty-sixth session, the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination 
against Women fully expresses its solidarity with, and support for, the women 
of Afghanistan.
2. Afghan women have 
suffered for a considerable time every privation known to humankind, losing all 
their fundamental human rights, particularly the right to life, education, health 
and work.
3. The 
participation of Afghan women as full and equal partners with men is essential 
for the reconstruction and development of their country. 
4. 
The Committee welcomes the resolve of the international community to assist in 
the reconstruction of Afghanistan, and calls upon all parties concerned to respect 
internationally recognized principles, norms and standards of human rights, particularly 
the human rights of women, which are an inalienable, integral and indivisible 
part of universal human rights, in all their actions and activities. The Committee 
considers this essential in order to achieve peace and stability in the country.
5. The Committee expresses the hope that the human 
  rights of women, as provided for in the Convention on the Elimination of All 
  Forms of Discrimination against Women, signed by Afghanistan in 1980, will guide 
  all actions in both the public and private spheres.