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  2. Women for Afghan Women - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Afghanistan was nominated for being the most dangerous country that a girl can be born in. [9] Afghanistan has much deprivation and unattainable health care. This was mainly caused by decades of civil war and a sustainable economy made it difficult for women to live there. [10] In Afghanistan, women are jailed together with their children.

  3. 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.

  4. 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 restrictions on women's freedom of movement, education, and employment.

  5. Afghan women silenced, terror groups rise after 3 years of ...

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    The last U.S. troops left Afghanistan on Aug. 30, 2021. Three years later, the Taliban's return to power has allowed al Qaeda and other terrorist groups to regain a presence in the country, and ...

  6. U.N.: Afghanistan is world's most repressive country for women

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    Since the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, the country has become the most repressive in the world for women and girls, deprived of many of their basic rights, the United Nations said Wednesday.

  7. No Burqas Behind Bars - Wikipedia

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    No Burqas Behind Bars is a 2012 Swedish feature-length documentary film made by Maryam Ebrahimi and Nima Sarvestani on life in a women's prison in Afghanistan. In Takhar Prison, Afghanistan, 40 women are locked behind bars together with their 34 children. They all share four cells.

  8. Can’t work, sing, travel, study: All the ways the ... - AOL

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    Women workers under the Nato-led administration in Afghanistan were asked to go back to their homes in Kabul in September 2021, marking the first unofficial ban on women’s work. A senior Taliban ...

  9. Sahar Gul - Wikipedia

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    An internet cafe for women was opened in the Afghan capital Kabul on international Women's Day in 2012, and named after Gul. [9] Gul lives in a shelter near Kabul run by Women for Afghan Women. [3] The organisation was founded in 2001 and has seven shelters across Afghanistan. [6]