Taliban Supreme Court: Over 4,000 Women’s Rights Cases Handled in Three Months – KabulNow
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Taliban Supreme Court: Over 4,000 Women’s Rights Cases Handled in Three Months – KabulNow
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - The Taliban Supreme Court has claimed that it has addressed more than 4,000 cases related to women’s rights over the past three months of the current lunar year. In a statement released today (Sunday, April 26), the court said that it had handled 4,021 cases concerning women’s rights. The post Taliban Supreme Court: Over 4,000 Women’s Rights Cases Handled in Three Months appeared first on KabulNow.
Taliban Supreme Court: We have heard more than 4,000 cases related to women's rights in the last three months. The Taliban Supreme Court claims that it has heard 4,021 cases related to women's rights in the last three months of this lunar year. The court issued a statement today (Sunday, 25 May) saying that these cases were related to women's inheritance and property rights, and registration of property documents in the names of women. The Talib…
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