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Taliban member of the cultural commission Enamullah Samangani announces an amnesty across Afghanistan and urges women to join their government in the first mention of women's rights by the group since seizing Kabul: while Samangani did not specify what he meant by "amnesty", he said that "the Islamic Emirate doesn't want women to be victims" and that "they should be in the government structure according to sharia law".

Taliban declare amnesty in Afghanistan, let women join gov't: report

Sources:  KSTP-TV  Kyodo News


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  1. Taliban member of the cultural commission, Enamullah Samangani, announces an "amnesty" across Afghanistan and urges women to "join the Taliban" in the first mention of women's rights by the group since seizing Kabul. Samangani did not specify what he meant with "amnesty" but said of women that "The Islamic Emirate doesn't want women to be victims" and that "They should be in the government structure according to sharia law".
  2. Taliban member of the cultural commission Enamullah Samangani announces an "amnesty" across Afghanistan and urges women to "join the Taliban" in the first mention of women's rights by the group since seizing Kabul. Samangani did not specify what he meant by "amnesty", but said of women that "the Islamic Emirate doesn't want women to be victims" and that "they should be in the government structure according to sharia law".
  3. Taliban member of the cultural commission Enamullah Samangani announces an amnesty across Afghanistan and urges women to join their government in the first mention of women's rights by the group since seizing Kabul: while Samangani did not specify what he meant by "amnesty", he said that "the Islamic Emirate doesn't want women to be victims" and that "they should be in the government structure according to sharia law".

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