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طالبان کے زیرِ حکمرانی افغانستان میں خواتین و لڑکیوں کے حقوق پر بین الاقوامی توجہ

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طالبان کے زیرِ حکمرانی افغانستان میں خواتین و لڑکیوں کے حقوق پر بین الاقوامی توجہ
افغانستانطالبانخواتین کے حقوق

برطانوی اخبار دی گارڈین کی رپورٹ کے مطابق طالبان کے دوبارہ اقتدار میں آنے کے بعد سے افغانی لڑکیاں چھٹی جماعت کے بعد تعلیم سے روک دی گئی ہیں۔ سیکنڈری تعلیم پر پابندی، شادی کے قانون میں تبدیلیوں سے بچپن کی شادی کے خطرے میں اضافہ اور خواتین کی عوامی زندگی میں شمولیت پر مزید پابندیاں شامل ہیں۔ رپورٹ میں افغانستان کے عدالتوں اور قوانین میں ہونے والی حالیہ تبدیلیوں کو خواتین کے تحفظات کے مزید کمزور ہونے کے طور پر بھی پیش کیا گیا ہے۔ بین الاقوامی ماہرین نے کہا کہ خواتین کے تعلیمی اور معاشی مواقع کی محدودیت بین الاقوامی برادری کی افغانستان کے ساتھ تعلقات پر بڑا اثر ڈالے گی۔

Iran targets US vessel carrying a command center in Gulf watersA report published by the British newspaper The Guardian has renewed international attention on the situation facing women and girls in Afghanistan under the rule of the Taliban.

According to the report, girls in Afghanistan have remained largely excluded from education beyond the sixth grade, with restrictions on secondary schooling continuing several years after the Taliban returned to power. The newspaper noted that access to education for adolescent girls remains one of the most significant human rights concerns in the country.

The report also highlighted concerns about legal changes affecting marriage laws, stating that critics believe the measures could increase the risk of child marriage and further restrict the rights of young women. The Guardian wrote that despite international conventions and widespread global criticism regarding the treatment of women, the Taliban authorities have continued to enforce policies that rights groups say limit women's freedoms and participation in public life.

Attention was also drawn to Afghanistan's judicial system, with analysts arguing that recent legal and institutional changes have further reduced protections and opportunities for women. The report referred to remarks made by Afghanistan's education minister in 2024, who reportedly told journalists that the reopening of schools for older girls was not currently possible and that discussion of the issue remained restricted.

International experts cited in the report said Afghanistan has become increasingly challenging for women and girls, particularly because of limitations on education, employment opportunities, and public participation. Rights advocates continue to argue that meaningful progress on women's rights will remain a key factor in determining the international community's engagement with and recognition of the Taliban administration. They maintain that broader commitments on education, equality, and fundamental freedoms are essential for Afghanistan's future development and international relations.

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