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Women's Rights and the Future of Afghanistan

Some Afghanistan observers have noted that while the 2001 overthrow of the Taliban was carried out for clear realpolitik security objectives, the ensuing conflict has morphed into one where human rights -- and in particular, women's rights -- are at the forefront of our policy goals. In the Guardian this week, an editorial confirms this trend and the importance of standing in solidarity with those women who are on the front lines of the conflict with the Taliban:

Posted by Jonathon Narvey on August 16, 2010 - 3:39pm