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  2. Taliban do not see women as human beings, Malala ... - AOL

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    No foreign government has formally recognized the Taliban due to its restrictive stance on women, while the United Nations has repeatedly denounced the government.. While gender apartheid has not ...

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

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    Since the Taliban regained control of Afghanistan in 2021, its government has not been formally recognised by a single foreign government. Western powers have said the group's policies restricting ...

  4. UN-led Doha meeting with Taliban sparks outcry over women's ...

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    Afghanistan's Taliban government is due to send officials to Qatar next weekend to meet top U.N. officials and envoys from up to 25 countries for a two-day gathering that rights groups have ...

  5. 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.

  6. UN warns Taliban that restrictions on Afghan women and girls ...

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    Roza Otunbayeva told the U.N. Security Council that the Taliban have asked to be recognized by the United Nations and its 192 other member nations, “but at the same time they act against the key ...

  7. Taliban - Wikipedia

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    The Taliban government is not recognized by any country and has been internationally condemned for restricting human rights, including women's rights to work and have an education. [ 89 ] The Taliban emerged in 1994 as a prominent faction in the Afghan Civil War and largely consisted of students from the Pashtun areas of east and south ...

  8. Women in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    The interim government has not been recognized internationally, since the international community linked recognition to respect for women's and minority rights. [92] Despite repeated assurances by the Taliban that women's rights would be respected, severe restrictions have been placed on their access to education and work.

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

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    The Taliban, a hardline Islamist group that previously ruled Afghanistan, has blocked women from the workplace, education and public spaces, as well as barring them from taking part in all sports ...