Afghanistan: Faut-il croire les annonces conciliantes des taliban ?

19.08.2021 - Just three days since the Taliban’s takeover in Kabul, Samuel Hall co-founder Nassim Majidi talks to France 24 about the Taliban and what they mean for Afghan women’s rights. Nassim argues that, despite attempts to seduce international media by Taliban spokespeople, the group cannot be trusted to respect women’s rights. She notes that there is a disconnect between the Taliban’s words and their deeds. Women, now living under Taliban rule after the group’s rapid advance throughout Afghanistan, are forced to wear a Burqa, to only leave the house with a male chaperon, forced to marry if they are single or widowed and stopped from attending university or work.

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