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UNSC under India's presidency concerned over Taliban's restrictions on women and girls in Afghanistan

Since seizing back control of the war-torn country in August last year, the Taliban have steadily restricted women's rights - despite promising their rule this time would be softer than the regime seen in the 1990s.

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The UN Security Council, under the current presidency of India, has voiced concern over restrictions on women and girls' education and work imposed by the Taliban in Afghanistan, calling for a swift reversal of these policies which increasingly eroded respect for human rights.

The Taliban have banned women from attending university and working for non-governmental organisations (NGOs) last week.

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