UN expresses 'grave concern' over horrific rule on child marriage from Taliban regime in Afghanistan
The UN has expressed serious concern regarding the Taliban's new regulations on child marriage in Afghanistan. These rules are seen as a significant violation of human rights, particularly affecting young girls. The international community is calling for immediate action to protect children from such practices.
- ▪The Taliban's new regulations on child marriage have raised alarms globally.
- ▪The UN has labeled these rules as a grave violation of human rights.
- ▪There is a growing call from the international community to protect children from harmful practices.
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