Indonesia urges Taliban to respect the rights of women

9 September 2021, 12:14

Indonesia Australia Diplomacy
Indonesia Australia Diplomacy. Picture: PA

The Taliban’s all-male interim government includes many veterans of their hard-line rule in the 1990s and the 20-year battle against US-led forces.

The foreign minister of Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim country, urged the Taliban to respect the rights of women and not allow Afghanistan to become a breeding ground for extremist activities.

Retno Marsudi made the comments after meeting Australia’s foreign and defence ministers, who are visiting Jakarta to bolster security ties.

Marsudi said Indonesia was closely monitoring the situation in Afghanistan and hoped the country would not be used as “a breeding and training ground for terrorist organisations and activities that threaten peace and stability in the region”.

Indonesia has a significant role to play as a Muslim country with a strong voice on these issues

Marise Payne, Australian Foreign Minister

On Tuesday, the Taliban announced an all-male interim government that includes many veterans of their hard-line rule in the 1990s and 20-year battle against US-led forces.

Indonesia has suffered a series of militant attacks since bombings on the tourist island of Bali in 2002 killed 202 people, mostly foreigners, including 88 Australians. The Bali bombings were blamed on the al Qaida-linked Jemaah Islamiyah network.

In the following decade, Indonesian security forces backed by the US and Australia crushed Jemaah Islamiyah, killing leaders and bomb-makers and arresting hundreds of militants. But a new threat has emerged in recent years from Islamic State group sympathisers, including Indonesians who travelled to the Middle East to fight with the group.

Marsudi and her Australian counterpart, Marise Payne, urged the Taliban to respect and promote human rights, especially those of women and girls.

“Indonesia has a significant role to play as a Muslim country with a strong voice on these issues,” Payne said in a joint video news conference with Marsudi, Australian Defence Minister Peter Dutton and Indonesian Defence Minister Prabowo Subianto.

Payne and Dutton are meeting foreign and defence ministers in Indonesia, India, South Korea and the United States to underscore Australia’s role in the Indo-Pacific region, where China’s influence and military power are growing.

Their trip will also prepare for Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s visit to Washington later this month to meet with US, Indian and Japanese leaders in the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue.

China has called the so-called Quad an attempt to contain its ambitions.

Payne described the Indo-Pacific region as the most dynamic, innovative and prosperous in the world.

“To maintain that prosperity and security, we welcome a region that supports a level playing field based on rules and norms to ensure healthy competition, rather than competition that risks sliding into instability or conflict,” she said.

The four ministers agreed to cooperate in defence, cybertechnology and countering terrorism and violent extremism, and in fighting the coronavirus pandemic.

Surging infections have strained Indonesia’s healthcare system as it struggles to roll out vaccinations. Australia has provided it with one million vaccine doses, 1,000 ventilators and more than 800 oxygen concentrators and cylinders.

By Press Association

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