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In pursuit of virtue : men's views on the Islamic Emirate's restrictions on Afghan women
2025
Rights and Freedoms
“ Since taking power in August 2021, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) has introduced increasingly severe restrictions on the rights and freedoms of Afghan women and girls that have reverberated across families and communities. The new rules have bolstered traditional male roles as women’s ‘gatekeepers’, determining what they can and cannot do. At the same time, these laws have also undermined men’s roles as supporters and facilitators of the ambitions of their female family members – in particular their daughters, but also wives and sisters.Overall, they have taken choices away from families, putting more power over Afghans’ personal lives into the hands of the state and its officials.”
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- Creator of work
- Martine van Bijlert
- Language
- English
- Geographic Origin
- Afghanistan
- Geographic Subject
- Afghanistan
- Subject
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- Gender and sexuality
- Family
- Feminism
- Gender
- Sex discrimination against women
- Women
- Women in development
- Women--Education
- Women--Identity
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