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Taliban forces 10-year-old Afghan girls into marriage

The article discusses the ongoing crisis in Afghanistan, focusing on the restrictions placed on Afghan girls, including the closure of schools and universities, limitations on employment, and the requirement to have a male guardian for travel. It highlights the case of a 17-year-old girl who was forced to leave her home and marry, eventually seeking refuge in a women's shelter in Kabul.

Afghanistan turmoil

Stripped of rights to study and work, women now losing even domestic freedoms

A 17-year-old girl, who was forced to leave home and marry, ending up seeking refuge in a women's shelter in Kabul. © Reuters

KANIKA GUPTA

June 17, 2026 11:21 JST

NEW DELHI -- For the last five years, Afghan girls have seen their freedom and futures being eroded, with their schools and universities closed, their jobs restricted and traveling long distances without a male guardian barred.

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Taliban forces 10-year-old Afghan girls into marriage

The article discusses the ongoing crisis in Afghanistan, focusing on the restrictions placed on Afghan girls, including the closure of schools and universities, limitations on employment, and the requirement to have a male guardian for travel. It highlights the case of a 17-year-old girl who was forced to leave her home and marry, eventually seeking refuge in a women's shelter in Kabul.

Bias read (Left): The article presents the situation in Afghanistan through a critical lens, emphasizing the erosion of rights for women and girls under the Taliban regime. The framing focuses on the loss of education, employment opportunities, and personal freedoms, which aligns with a progressive perspective on the

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