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US Intelligence Assessment Backs Fears for Afghan Women

US Intelligence Assessment Backs Fears for Afghan Women Voice of America 05 May 2021, 07:35 GMT+10 WASHINGTON - A newly declassified U.S. intelligence assessment warns that women in Afghanistan are likely to see their rights disappear should the Taliban come to power following the withdrawal of U.S. forces. The two-page Sense of the Community Memorandum, released Tuesday by the U.S. National Intelligence Council, finds no reason to believe the Taliban have changed their views on women s rights despite some public statements to the contrary. The Taliban remains broadly consistent in its restrictive approach to women s rights and would roll back much of the past two decades progress if the group regained national power, the assessment states.

Taliban would roll back Afghan women s rights: US intelligence report

    Reuters Published: 05 May 2021 11:49 AM BdST Updated: 05 May 2021 11:49 AM BdST FILE PHOTO: US Marines from Charlie 1/1 of the 15th MEU (Marine Expeditionary Unit) fill sandbags around their light mortar position on the frontlines of a US Marine Corps base, near a cardboard sign reminding everyone that Taliban forces could be anywhere and everywhere, in southern Afghanistan December 1, 2001. REUTERS/Jim Hollander/File Photo The Taliban would roll back much of the progress made in Afghan women s rights if the Islamist extremists regain national power, according to an assessment released on Tuesday by top US intelligence analysts. ); } The US National Intelligence Council report likely will reinforce fears that the Taliban will resume the harsh treatment that women and girls suffered under their 1996-2001 rule should the insurgents prevail in a full-blown civil war.

Taliban would roll back Afghan women s rights -U S intelligence report

(Last Updated On: May 5, 2021) The Taliban “would roll back much” of the progress made in Afghan women’s rights if the Islamist extremists regain national power, according to an assessment released on Tuesday by top U.S. intelligence analysts. The U.S. National Intelligence Council report likely will reinforce fears that the Taliban will resume the harsh treatment that women and girls suffered under their 1996-2001 rule should the insurgents prevail in a full-blown civil war. “The Taliban remains broadly consistent in its restrictive approach to women’s rights and would roll back much of the past two decades of progress if the group regains national power,” said the U.S. intelligence community’s top analytical body.

Women s rights to be rolled back if Taliban return: US – Pajhwok Afghan News

Women s rights to be rolled back if Taliban return: US – Pajhwok Afghan News
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Taliban would roll back Afghan women s rights if back in power: US intel report

Taliban would roll back Afghan women s rights if back in power: US intel report Taliban The Taliban would roll back much of the progress made in Afghan women s rights if the Islamist extremists regain national power, according to an assessment released on Tuesday by top U.S. intelligence analysts. The U.S. National Intelligence Council report likely will reinforce fears that the Taliban will resume the harsh treatment that women and girls suffered under their 1996-2001 rule should the insurgents prevail in a full-blown civil war. The Taliban remains broadly consistent in its restrictive approach to women s rights and would roll back much of the past two decades of progress if the group regains national power, said the U.S. intelligence community s top analytical body.

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