Taliban sending Afghan women to prison to protect them from gender-based violence, says UN report
- The Taliban government in Afghanistan is imprisoning women abuse survivors, claiming it is for their protection, which harms their mental and physical health.
- State-Sponsored women's shelters in Afghanistan no longer exist under the Taliban government, leaving women without safe spaces.
- Since taking control, the Taliban has severely restricted women's rights, including barring them from schools, universities, and many professions.
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Taliban sending Afghan women to prison 'to protect them' from gender-based violence: UN
Women and girls have been increasingly confined to their homes since the Taliban takeover in 2021 and are barred from education beyond sixth grade, public spaces like parks and most jobs.
The Taliban government in Afghanistan is putting women survivors of abuse in jail and claims it is doing so to protect them, according to a UN report.
Talibanii din Afganistan au închis toate adăposturile pentru femeile abuzate și le trimit la închisoare "pentru protecția lor"
Guvernul taliban din Afganistan duce în închisori femeile care au supraviețuit abuzurilor fizice și psihice și susține că face asta pentru protecția lor, arată un raport al ONU, citat de BBC. În Afganistan nu mai sunt centre de adăpost pentru femei, deoarece guvernul taliban consideră că nu sunt necesare, se arată în raport.
Afghanistan: Taliban sending women to prisons to protect them from gender-based violence, says report
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The Taliban authorities send women to prison to protect them from gender-based violence, according to a UN report.
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