EDITORIAL | SA’s silence on the plight of women in Afghanistan is deafening

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EDITORIAL | SA’s silence on the plight of women in Afghanistan is deafening
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The banning of women from Afghanistan universities must be the clarion call for human rights activists around the world

If there has ever been a time for other countries to protest and reject the Taliban’s move to tyrannise Afghan women, it is now. ..

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