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India must press Taliban to uphold women's rights

Hindustan Times Gurugram

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June 22, 2025

Afghanistan's Taliban government has shown a willingness to deal with other countries, including India, on various issues. However, on the issue of women, it has taken several steps backward.

- Lalita Panicker

Afghanistan's Taliban government has shown a willingness to deal with other countries, including India, on various issues. However, on the issue of women, it has taken several steps backward. The world no longer seems particularly interested in the plight of Afghan women, preoccupied as it is with deadly conflicts in West Asia and Ukraine. A whimsical administration in the US does not seem to consider women's rights in any part of the world as of concern anymore.

Over the last year, the ministry of justice under the Taliban has strengthened an existing law on "The Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice" to bring in more stringent rules for women.

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