Senate to probe Liberal silence on Afghanistan aid as terror rules bar humanitarians
OTTAWA — Senators are ramping up their push to get Ottawa to explain why Canada is still barring humanitarian workers from responding to devastating crises in Afghanistan.
Conservative Sen. Salma Ataullahjan has persuaded her colleagues on the upper chamber’s human rights committee to hold hearings next month on rules that bar aid groups from working in Afghanistan.
The Taliban took over the country in 2021, and humanitarian groups say Canadian officials have told them that they can’t pay anyone in Afghanistan or buy good there, because paying taxes counts as supporting a terrorist group.
Other countries faced the same issue months ago and amended their laws to clarify that delivering aid will not lead to prosecution, while the United Nations has issued a similar rule for its staff.