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UN Expresses Grave Concern over New Taliban Decree that Includes Provision on Child Marriage

The 31-article decree makes women’s separation cases harder than men’s and includes provisions the UN says may erase the legal minimum age for girls.

  • On May 14, the Taliban instructed courts in Afghanistan that a 'virgin girl's' silence constitutes marital consent. The new decree, Principles of Separation Between Spouses, approved by supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada, removes fixed minimum marriage ages by linking eligibility to puberty.
  • Laws that previously acted as deterrence against forced marriage, including Afghanistan's 1977 Civil Code and the 2009 Elimination of Violence Against Women law, criminalized marriage for girls below 15. The new legislation effectively dismantles these protections.
  • Girls barred from education after sixth grade, typically age 12, face increased vulnerability. Horia Mosadiq, director of the Conflict Analysis Network, noted that under the new law, girls reaching puberty at nine or ten are considered marriageable.
  • The United Nations Population Fund estimates 3,000 live with obstetric fistula, a condition caused by labor that a child's body cannot bear. Afghanistan's maternal mortality rate stands at 521 deaths per 100,000 live births.
  • Since the Taliban returned to power in 2021, the human rights situation for women has deteriorated into a severe crisis. Observer Akbar described the baseline as 'horrific,' noting the future for Afghan girls currently looks hopeless under these prevailing conditions.
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A new decree by the Taliban leader makes divorce more difficult for women – and evaluates a girl's silence as consent to a forced marriage.

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UN expresses grave concern over new Taliban decree that includes provision on child marriage

The United Nations has criticized a new Afghan law on separation in marriage, saying it entrenches discrimination against women and girls.

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The Taliban in Afghanistan have announced in new rules that girls are allowed to marry from the age of nine. If a girl says nothing, her husband may interpret that as consent to sex.

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asiaplus.news broke the news on Tuesday, May 19, 2026.
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