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European Commision, United Nations holding hearings on Afghan women’s rights and potential aid

September 17, 2021 by Robert Jordan

European Commission president Ursula Von Der Leyen is holding hearings on what the future holds for the women of Afghanistan. With Sharia law now being implemented by the Taliban regime, it is questionable if they are going to be allowed to hold jobs such as judges, doctors, government officials, and other professional occupations. In addition, they will also listen to testimony on whether women can keep attending schools and universities, and have the same ability to have full access to medical care at hospitals, where as before the Afghanistan invasion, women were limited to hospitalization procedures. High-level talks are also taking place at the United Nations as to potentially authorizing aid to women whom are abused under Shira law. Again, this is a direct consequence of President Biden’s catastrophic mistake with regard to the American military and civilian evacuation process in Afghanistan. Donald Trump’s plan was to ensure a clean, virtually seamless evacuation of Afghanistan, and now we are witnessing the consequences in real time.

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