There is a young woman sheltering under a tree between two busy roads clutching a pile of documents to her chest.

These pieces of paper are more important to Bibi Nazdana than anything in the world: they are the divorce granted to her after a two-year court battle to free herself from life as a child bride.

They are the same papers a Taliban court has invalidated - a victim of the group’s hardline interpretation on Sharia (religious law) which has seen women effectively silenced in Afghanistan’s legal system.

Nazdana’s divorce is one of tens of thousands of court rulings revoked since the Taliban took control of the country three years ago this month.

  • eacapesamsara@sh.itjust.works
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    6 hours ago

    The people the us spent millions making sure was in charge to fight those evil commies, who were clearly so much worse than the Taliban, with their equal rights for women and such.

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        5 minutes ago

        I think you’re misreading the comment of the person you’re replying to here, it’s worded a little wonky and I don’t know if you picked up on a bit of a sarcastic tone there, I think you also may not be reading far enough into the history to really have a handle on the situation but frankly neither of you are doing a great job of explaining your positions so it’s a little hard to say what point either of you are trying to make

        Tl;dr of modern Afghan history:

        Around the 80s, Russia invaded Afghanistan and installed a socialist government

        The US backs Islamic militants, essentially the Taliban or the groups that eventually morph into them, to oust the Russian backed government,

        The Taliban also likes to style themselves as the Islamic emirate of Afghanistan

        Some power struggles ensue, by the 90s sometime the Taliban is in charge of the country

        9/11 happens, US invades, tries to set up their own government, pulls out, Taliban quickly takes back over

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        58 minutes ago

        Reread and try again little buddy. The US is directly and solely responsible for the Taliban existence because the commies were somehow worse to the US. Try reading your own articles if you’re going to be snippy while defending the indefensible US.

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        6 hours ago

        I think they were saying that the US funded the Taliban to fight the USSR (aka. “commies”)