Master of International Law (responsible author).
چکیده (Abstract)
With the US military invasion of Afghanistan and the fall of the Islamic Emirate (Taliban), In December 2001, a conference of Afghan leaders was held in Bonn, Germany, and Hamid Karzai was appointed head of Afghanistan's first interim government. U.S. military occupation in Afghanistan lasts nearly 20 years and the sharp disagreement between Ashraf Ghani and Abdulla Abdulla became a pretext for the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan to suddenly regain power of the Taliban. Given the outbreak of crimes against humanity and the displacement of large numbers of the Afghan people, and the continuation of internal armed conflicts, especially with Panjshir, it has been debated whether humanitarian interventions in Afghanistan can be undertaken by emphasizing the responsibility to protect international law. In this article, we seek to identify a legal solution with a quantitative method in collecting information and a qualitative method in analyzing it that can justify humanitarian intervention in the form of protection responsibility. Which we found after the interventions and the rules of international law, in order to prevent crimes against humanity and the deterioration of the international situation in Afghanistan, neighboring governments or other governments with global consensus can provide global support to the Afghan people in the form of RTP.