Confirmed the United Nations Mission in Kabul, that the continued conflict in Afghanistan is still damage devastating to civilians, pointing out that the violence associated with the conflict in Afghanistan, caused during the first half of this year in the fall of 3099 of the civilian victims were killed or injured (1145 people dead and 1954 injured ).
According to a report issued by the Mission during the period from the first of January and June 30, 2012, that among the number of civilian casualties during the period of measurement 925 of women and children, or about 30% of the total number of victims.
For his part, said Nicholas Haysom Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Afghanistan, said the children, women and men in Afghanistan are still being killed and at alarming levels, urging all parties in Afghanistan to increase its efforts to protect civilians and respect for the sanctity of human life.
The report pointed out that the anti-government elements were responsible for killing nearly 80 \% of civilian casualties in Afghanistan (882 dead and 1593 injured), while the civilian casualties because of the pro-government forces accounted for 10 \% of the total victims, killing 165 civilians and wounded 131 others, reflecting a decrease of 25 \% over the same period last year.
Mission and documented human rights violations against civilians in the Afghan seven provinces, as well as the observed failure in the ability to conduct investigations and prosecution of some members of the local Afghan police and suspected of having committed violations in the past and present.
The report warned of increased attacks on schools in Afghanistan, pointing out that the interventions of the Taliban may have affected the ability of children in access to schools, particularly girls.
The report 34 attacks on schools in the first six months of this year and including the burning of some of the closure and occupation of others.
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