Human Rights Watch has stressed International Cricket Council Suspending Afghanistan cricket.
Human Rights Watch is an international human rights organization that researchs and advocates human rights.
The NGO called for stern action against Afghanistan in response to the attack on women’s rights.
Human Rights Watch sent an email to the International Cricket Council and urged the Taliban -driven Afghanistan to suspend the ICC membership.
The Taliban government had suspended education rights for women and restricted them to class.
Moreover, the doors of colleges and universities were closed for women.
Strict penalties for women were announced for not wearing curtains in public places.
Earlier, the Australian Cricket Board and the England Cricket Board also refused to play a scheduled series against Afghanistan due to human rights abuses by the Taliban government.
Afghan players then refused to play in the Big Bash Cricket League of the Australian Cricket Board.
Moreover, the Afghanistan Cricket Board called on the Australian Cricket Board (ACB) and the England Cricket Board (ECB) not to play against them in the ICC incidents.
Star all -rounder, Rashid Khan, called it a national government issue and refused to talk about state policies.