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  2. Factbox-What are the Taliban's restrictions on Afghan women?

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    ISLAMABAD (Reuters) -Since seizing power in 2021, Afghanistan's Taliban administration has rolled back hard-fought rights won by Afghan women and girls during two decades of rule by American ...

  3. Treatment of women by the Taliban - Wikipedia

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    The Taliban rulings regarding public conduct placed severe restrictions on a woman's freedom of movement and created difficulties for those who could not afford a burqa (which was not commonly worn in Afghanistan prior to the rise of the Taliban and considered a fairly expensive garment at upwards of US$9.00 in 1998 (equivalent to about $17 in 2023) [7]: 8 ) or did not have any mahram.

  4. The Taliban say they will close all NGOs employing Afghan women

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    The Taliban say they will close all national and foreign nongovernmental groups in Afghanistan employing women, the latest crackdown on women’s rights since they took power in August 2021.

  5. Can’t work, sing, travel, study: All the ways the Taliban are ...

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    A squirrel has more rights than a girl in Afghanistan today, because the public parks have been closed to women and girls by the Taliban," Streep said, shining a light on the depleted rights of ...

  6. Taliban bans windows to stop women from being seen at home - AOL

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    Heather Barr, the interim deputy director of women’s rights at Human Rights Watch, told The Independent: “People have talked about the Taliban metaphorically erasing women, but increasingly ...

  7. Women in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Women's rights in Afghanistan are severely restricted by the Taliban.In 2023, the United Nations termed Afghanistan as the world's most repressive country for women. [4] Since the US troops withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021, the Taliban gradually imposed many restrictions on women's freedom of movement, education, and employment.

  8. Access for Afghan Women Act - Wikipedia

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    The Taliban's historical stance on women's rights, particularly their restrictions on education, employment, and freedom of movement, directly conflicts with the Act's objectives. This political shift poses a substantial challenge to advancing women's rights and maintaining the gains made in the past two decades. [4]

  9. Taliban 'do not see women as human', says Malala - AOL

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    The Taliban has repeatedly promised they would be re-admitted to school once a number of issues were resolved - including ensuring the curriculum was "Islamic". This has yet to happen.