Opinion: Afghan women are celebrating International Women's Day with a fearful eye to the future

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Recent Taliban statements hint at just how they regard the gains made since 2001, denouncing ‘so-called women’s rights activists’

Radical political activist Angela Davis speaks at a protest in RaleighPoor pay, 14 hour days and dangerous working conditions led to a strike by around 1400 women and girls at a match factory in Bow, London, 1888.

 

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Peace settlement in Afghanistan should not lead to deterioration of situation with womens' rights in the country

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