الجزيرة نت
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Over the course of five years since the Taliban's return to power in Afghanistan, human rights violations have continued, especially against women. The government has issued over 100 decrees restricting women's rights to education, work, freedom of movement, and healthcare, including banning secondary and higher education for girls. Additionally, fair trial rights have deteriorated, physical punishments and executions have increased, and authorities have carried out assaults without accountability. The United Nations describes the current policies as gender-based persecution and as crimes against humanity. While the Taliban proudly claim victory, the UN warns of worsening conditions for women and a reduction in funding, which threatens the continued operation of many women's organizations working in the country.
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