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Four Years On, UN Says Taliban Close To 'Erasing' Afghan Women From Public Life

The United Nations reports over 78% of Afghan women lost access to education and employment under Taliban rule enforcing strict Sharia-based restrictions and corporal punishments.

Four years after the Taliban retook power in Afghanistan, the United Nations says the ultra-conservative group “is closer than ever to achieving its vision of a society that completely erases women from public life.”

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Unesco sounds alarmed about the situation of young Afghan women who have been deprived of education since the return of the Taliban, urging the international community to act.

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A group of civil activists under the name of “Organization to Support Civil Society and Journalists in Exile of Afghanistan” has said on the occasion of the fourth anniversary of the Taliban’s rule that the interaction of countries with this group is supporting the oppression and deprivation of women. They have issued a statement saying that the result of four years of Taliban rule has been the deprivation of women from education and work, oppre…

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