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British Envoy Urges Protection of Women’s Rights in Afghanistan

Summary by Khaama Press
Richard Lindsay, Britain’s special envoy for Afghanistan, has reaffirmed support for Afghan women and girls during a visit to Kabul, stressing the importance of education and social participation. According to a statement released Thursday, Lindsay met Afghan women, civil society representatives and Taliban officials during his trip. The British envoy said improving the situation of Afghan women and girls remains a priority for the United Kingdo…
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Richard Lindsay, the British special envoy to Afghanistan, says that he met and talked with Din Mohammad Hanif, the Taliban’s Minister of Economy, during his visit to Kabul. The British special envoy wrote in X that during the meeting he emphasized “the importance of a literate population and the economic opportunities that come from the active participation of Afghan women.” The Taliban have banned women’s education and work since regaining con…

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تلویزیون آمو broke the news on Thursday, May 21, 2026.
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