UN Deputy Chief: Afghan Women and Girls Must Not Be Abandoned
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UN Deputy Chief Says Afghan Women Must Not Be Abandoned – KabulNow
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - United Nations Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed has said Afghan women and girls continue to bear the burden of being denied their rights, with their hopes and dreams for the future remaining “on hold,” as Afghanistan marks five years since the Taliban returned to power. In a message marking the fifth anniversary of the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan, Mohammed said women in the country must not be abandoned and call…
UN deputy chief: Afghan women and girls must not be abandoned
UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed has called on the international community to continue supporting Afghan women and girls, saying they must not be abandoned as restrictions on their rights persist. In a message marking the fifth anniversary of the Islamic Emirate’s return to power, Mohammed said Afghan women and girls continue to bear the burden of restrictions while their hopes and aspirations for the future remain on hold. “Afghan wom…
UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed is atپیامی marking the fifth anniversary of Taliban domination of Afghanistanگفته where women and girls of Afghanistan continue to bearمحرومیت's burden of their rights andامیدها and their dreams for the futureقرار is on hold. she wrote on X: “The women of Afghanistan should not be left to their ownحال. Let's continue toبازتاب their voices and stayاستوار in support of their efforts toدستیابی …
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