Afghan ladies constrained into marriage to escape Kabul:
Men qualified for clearing were paid to wed Afghan ladies or posture as their spouses during the departure from Kabul which has as of late finished up.
In a frantic bid to escape the country, numerous Afghan ladies were constrained into relationships inside the clearing camps outside the Kabul air terminal with the goal that they become effectively qualified for departure, the US state office was alarmed. As per a CNN report, the training was brought to the notification of US representatives who have likewise alarmed the UAE over the issue. The report said a few families even paid men qualified for clearing in thousand of dollars. A few men were drawn nearer just to act like spouses for ladies to escape, the CNN report said. This has set off worry over the chance of illegal exploitation thriving around the clearing from Kabul.
The report said that since the issue has been brought to the notification of the ambassadors and the degree of this training isn't actually known, US representatives in the UAE would give direction to recognize likely casualties of illegal exploitation.
As the clearing system is currently finished and the Taliban are good to go to report their new government in Afghanistan, the evacuees are for the most part on the way. Many are in the UAE. When these third nations measure their movement to the US, they will leave for the United States
The Taliban coming to control following two leftover twenty years in the shadows rang inconvenience for ladies as in the prior system, somewhere in the range of 1996 and 2000, all rights were grabbed from the ladies. This time, the Taliban guaranteed ladies rights as allowed by the Sharia law, however, it has as of now prohibited co-schooling, going without male gatekeepers, and so forth
Many ladies related with the workmanship, including columnists, have escaped the country over the most recent couple of weeks. A report of Reporters Without Borders has said that ladies writers are "vanishing" from Kabul and at present less than 100 of Kabul's 700 ladies columnists are as yet working.
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