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Afghan Women and Girls Should Not Be Abandoned

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  • Restrictions on the rights of Afghan women and girls continue
  • The international community continues to support Afghan women and girls
  • Women's rights are protected within the framework of Islamic Sharia

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United Nations Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed stated that the international community should continue to support Afghan women and girls. As restrictions on the rights of women and girls in Afghanistan continue, their hopes and dreams are said to be on hold.

In Afghanistan, women's rights are protected within the framework of Islamic Sharia. However, the international community is concerned about the rights of women and girls.

Afghan analysts and activists say that the ongoing disagreements between Kabul and the international community on the rights of women and girls are a major obstacle to improving Afghanistan's relations with the outside world.

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How are the rights of women and girls in Afghanistan protected?
The rights of women and girls in Afghanistan are protected within the framework of Islamic Sharia.
How is the international community continuing to support Afghan women and girls?
The international community continues to support Afghan women and girls and is concerned about their rights.
How are Afghanistan's relations with the outside world affected?
Afghanistan's relations with the outside world are negatively affected due to ongoing disagreements on the rights of women and girls.

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