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Girl, Interrupted: Afghan girls and women shut out of education, careers, and public life

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The text contains a technical message about browser extensions blocking video playback, followed by a title suggesting barriers to education and participation for Afghan girls and women, repeated mentions of Afghanistan, and a reference to FRANCE 24.

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Girl, Interrupted: Afghan girls and women shut out of education, careers, and public life Afghanistan Afghanistan Afghanistan Afghanistan FRANCE 24 in Afghanistan Afghanistan

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The text contains a technical message about browser extensions blocking video playback, followed by a title suggesting barriers to education and participation for Afghan girls and women, repeated mentions of Afghanistan, and a reference to FRANCE 24.

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Claim 1: “Afghan girls and women shut out of education, careers, and public life”
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Three independent web sources confirm systemic exclusion of Afghan women from education, employment, and public life. UN Women report (78% of young women excluded), UN official statement on Taliban erasure of women from public life, and analysis of Taliban decrees banning girls from education. All sources describe consistent patterns of exclusion.
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web search NEUTRAL — According to UN Women's report, developed with financial support from the European Union, 78 per cent of young Afghan women are not in education, employment or training - nearly four times the ra…
https://www.unwomen.org/en/news-stories/press-release/2025/0…
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web search NEUTRAL — Three years of Taliban rule in Afghanistan has led to the "striking" erasure of women from public life, which is also reflected at the community and household levels, a senior official with …
https://news.un.org/en/story/2024/08/1153151
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web search NEUTRAL — Four years ago in Afghanistan, on August 15, 2021, the Taliban launched their grim campaign to erase women from public life. Since seizing power, they have implemented more than 70 decrees violating t…
https://www.unesco.org/en/articles/afghanistan-four-years-22…

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