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The Guardian view on EU talks with the Taliban: selling out the rights of girls, women and other Afghans | Editorial

Editorial: Five years after the fall of Kabul, European states are anxious to send migrants back – regardless of what it takes and what awaits them

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The Guardian view on EU talks with the Taliban: selling out the rights of girls, women and other Afghans |…

Editorial: Five years after the fall of Kabul, European states are anxious to send migrants back – regardless of what it takes and what awaits them

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Human rights activists criticize EU decision granting Taliban officials visas | The Jerusalem Post

Since its return to power in Afghanistan, the Taliban has steadily rolled back on women’s rights, banning girls from age 13 from attending school, legalizing domestic violence and child marriage.

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newsbytesapp.com7 g fa

EU's Taliban talks spark outrage; MEPs say bloc normalizing regime

EU officials face backlash for hosting the Taliban, a regime accused of human rights abuses, including banning girls' education and erasing women from public life.

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  1. martedì 23 giugno 2026·newsbytesapp.com

    EU's Taliban talks spark outrage; MEPs say bloc normalizing regime

    EU officials face backlash for hosting the Taliban, a regime accused of human rights abuses, including banning girls' education and erasing women from public life.

  2. martedì 23 giugno 2026·jpost.com

    Human rights activists criticize EU decision granting Taliban officials visas | The Jerusalem Post

    Since its return to power in Afghanistan, the Taliban has steadily rolled back on women’s rights, banning girls from age 13 from attending school, legalizing domestic violence and…

  3. giovedì 25 giugno 2026·theguardian.com

    The Guardian view on EU talks with the Taliban: selling out the rights of girls, women and other Afghans | Editorial

    Editorial: Five years after the fall of Kabul, European states are anxious to send migrants back – regardless of what it takes and what awaits them