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Report: Taliban interfering with NGO work in Afghanistan

Por: ABC News World May 03, 2023

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ISLAMABAD -- A fighter fired his rifle into the air at a distribution event in Afghanistan, an example of their harassment of nongovernmental groups operating in the country, a report said Wednesday.The Taliban last December barred Afghan women from working at NGOs allegedly because they weren’t wearing the hijab, or Islamic headscarf correctly, or observing gender segregation rules. In April, they said this ban extended to the U.N.It is being... + full article



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