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  1. 15 de ago. de 2023 · Women in Afghanistan: From almost everywhere to almost nowhere Mona Chalabi illustrates the freedom of movement for Afghan women before and after the Taliban takeover of August 2021.

    • Taliban Restrictions on Women and Girls
    • Gender-Based Violence
    • Arbitrary Detention of Women and Girls For “Moral Corruption” and Fleeing Abuse
    • Child, Early and Forced Marriage
    • Peaceful Protesters
    • Action Required

    Since their takeover, the Taliban have issued a series of policies, decrees and guidelines that violate the human rights of women and girls in Afghanistan, including those related to education, work, free movement and clothing. In the area of education, the Taliban have prevented the vast majority of girls at the secondary level from returning to s...

    Before August 2021, women and girl survivors of gender-based violence had access to a nationwide network of shelters and services, including legal representation, medical care and psychosocial support. Specialized prosecution units and courts dealt with cases involving violence against women and girls. While the system had its limitations, it serve...

    According to four individuals who worked in Taliban-run detention centres, the Taliban have arbitrarily arrested and detained women and girls for violating their discriminatory policies, such as the rules against appearing in public without a mahram or appearing in public with a man who does not qualify as a mahram. Those arrested have usually been...

    According to Amnesty International’s research, corroborated by national and international organizations operating in Afghanistan, local activists and other experts, the rates of child, early and forced marriage in Afghanistan are surging under Taliban rule. This increase is due to several interrelated drivers, many of which are attributable to the ...

    The systemic discrimination imposed by the Taliban has led to a wave of peaceful protests by women and girls across Afghanistan. The Taliban has violated the rights of these women and girls to freedom of expression, association and assembly, and subjected them to harassment and abuse during protests, including beating and electric shocks by tasers....

    The Taliban, as the de facto authorities of Afghanistan, must uphold the rights of women and girls to access education, work, and move freely, as well as the right to access support and legal redress after fleeing violence. The Taliban must also immediately cease practices of arbitrary arrest and detention, and protect the right of all people, incl...

  2. 14 de ago. de 2023 · The suppression of women's rights under their rule is the harshest in the world, brought in through a relentless series of religious decrees from the Taliban leadership, and regional rulings...

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  3. 15 de ago. de 2021 · In focus: Women in Afghanistan one year after the Taliban takeover. One year ago, on 15 August 2021, the Taliban entered Afghanistans capital city of Kabul and took control of the country. Over the past 12 months, human rights violations against women and girls have mounted steadily.

  4. 8 de mar. de 2023 · For Women in Afghanistan, the Wars Terror Gives Way to New Fears - The New York Times. Loss Piles on Loss for Afghan Women. By Christina Goldbaum and Kiana HayeriUpdated March 8, 2023....

  5. 8 de mar. de 2023 · GENEVA (8 March 2023) – UN experts* today said the situation of women and girls’ rights in Afghanistan has reverted to that of the pre-2002 era when the Taliban last controlled the country, effectively erasing progress on womens rights in the intervening 20 years.

  6. 25 de jul. de 2022 · Insights. But none of this is news anymore. What I’m here to brief you on is what these directives and restrictions practically mean for women and girls living in Afghanistan todaywomen I’ve met as I’ve travelled to provinces and districts across the country.