Cricket community calls on ICC to protect human rights in Afghanistan

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As Afghanistan takes part in the men's T20 World Cup, there is pressure growing on the International Cricket Council to take a stand on human rights issues in the country.

'We want to see cricket flourish in Afghanistan, and we want to see women and men's cricket flourish in Afghanistan," Hockley said last week.

"We have spoken to the top Taliban government officials and their stance is that there is officially no ban on women's sport, especially women's cricket," he told Al Jazeera. Getting information about the whereabouts and welfare of the female Afghan players is exceptionally difficult. But that prospect is an outside chance, given the two teams are drawn in separate pools. They would have to meet in a semi-final or final, which is unlikely based on form.Why is Afghanistan playing at all — given the ICC's rules — when so much is unknown about the status of the country's women's team?

 

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I'm afraid it won't make a difference to the Taliban. We are talking about 'early middle ages' psychology here.

Let’s be careful here we are horrified by the way women are treated by the Taliban and rightly so Australia Cricket should boycott Afghanistan but Cricket it self can be a door to show them that women through out the world are respected and valued to participate in sports 🤓🤓

Pity their soldiers didn't think that when they handed their guns over to the Taliban and walked away.

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