
Taliban talking about women but Sharia caveat is most worrisome: Ex-Afghan Ambassador to US
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Roya Rahmani, former Afghanistan Ambassador to the US, said the Taliban are talking about the rights of women but with a Sharia law caveat and that’s most worrisome.
India Today TV Consulting Editor Rajdeep Sardesai spoke to Roya Rahmani, former Afghanistan Ambassador to the US, who said the Taliban are talking about the rights of women but with a Sharia law caveat and that’s most worrisome. Excerpts: Q: Is the clock being turned back to when women were denied their basic freedom?
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