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BBCNEWS BBC News at Ten December 3, 2021 22:19:00

Well, the rights laid out in this decree, no forced marriages, as you say, inheritance for widows, these have long been accepted parts of islamic law, that in poorer muslim countries like afghanistan, they have often not been implemented. so in more rural areas it is not uncommon for young women to be married off to pay off a debt or to help end a family feud. women s rights activists say if this does help end abusive practices, of course that is a good thing, but they ve also been struck by the complete failure of this decree to mention anything about women s rights to work or get an education, and that will fuel suspicion that the taliban here are attempting to dampen down international criticism whilst at the same time kowtowing to their own more hardline elements. secunder kermani in afghanistan, thank you. let s take a look at some of today s other news. there have been further resignations ....

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