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Afghan women fear setback in rights after US troops leave
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2021-04-27
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With US troops beginning to pull out of Afghanistan, fears are growing about the future of women's rights. A resurgent Taliban could have a greater say in running the country, putting rights that women have enjoyed over the past two decades at risk.
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