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Blinken: Taliban decision to ban women from NGO jobs could be ‘devastating’

Por: The Hill Politics December 25, 2022

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Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Saturday that a decision by the Taliban to prohibit women in Afghanistan from working for nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) could be “devastating” for the people in the country.  Blinken that he is “deeply concerned” that the decision will disrupt the providing of “vital and life-saving assistance to millions.”  the rule on Saturday allegedly as a result of women not wearing their hijab,... + full article



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