I'll just say one thing.
When the UNAMA mandate—the UN assistance mission in Afghanistan—was up for renewal this past spring, we actually worked with the World Hazara Council to draft a new resolution to renew UNAMA's mandate. However, in the UN Security Council for that the pen was held by a Sunni Muslim country, so the State Department decided that a technical rollover of that mandate was what was needed.
However—and this is very unusual—on the same day, the UN Security Council also authorized, in resolution 2679, an independent assessment, essentially, by a human rights expert, which will be ongoing. It will require this human rights person to give a report every three months. That's how serious things are.