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Afghanistan’s Taliban have ‘weaponized’ the judicial system to oppress women, UN expert says

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers have “weaponized†the legal and judicial system to oppress women and girls in what amounts to “crimes against humanity,†the independent U.N. investigator on human rights in the country said.

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Afghanistan's Taliban have 'weaponized' the judicial system to oppress women, UN expert says

Afghan girls attend a religious studies class at the Tasnim-e-Nusrat religious education center in Kabul, Afghanistan, Wednesday, May 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)


UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers have “weaponized†the legal and judicial system to oppress women and girls in what amounts to “crimes against humanity,†the independent U.N. investigator on human rights in the country said.

Richard Bennett said in a report to the U.N. General Assembly circulated Wednesday that after seizing power in 2021 the Taliban suspended the 2004 constitution and laws protecting the rights of women and girls. These include a landmark law that criminalized 22 forms of violence against women, including rape and child and forced marriage.

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