Restricted rights put Afghan women and girls in a 'deadly situation' during quakes, UN official says

In this handout photo released by Save the Children, An Afghan woman with her children walk amid debris after a powerful earthquake in Herat province, western of Afghanistan, Sunday, Oct. 15, 2023. (Save the Children via AP)

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Women and girls are in a “not only difficult ... but deadly†situation following recent earthquakes in Afghanistan because of the humanitarian and civil rights crises in the country since the Taliban seized power, a U.N. official said Sunday.

An update from U.N. Women highlighted some of the problems women are facing in areas of Herat province, where a series of violent earthquakes and aftershocks this month killed thousands of people, women and children, and destroyed nearly every home.

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