Taliban Intervenes in Child Marriage, Delays 6-Year-Old Girl’s Union Until Age 9

The Taliban has halted the marriage of a 6-year-old girl to a 45-year-old man in Afghanistan, delaying the union until she reaches the age of 9. This intervention, while seemingly a positive step, underscores the deeply troubling reality of child marriage persisting under the Taliban regime.

Child Marriage Remains a Grave Concern in Afghanistan

Since regaining control of Afghanistan in 2021, the country has witnessed a surge in child and early marriages, leaving countless young girls vulnerable to exploitation and abuse. This case highlights the precarious situation faced by girls in the country.

International Concern Over Girls’ Rights

The plight of Afghan girls under Taliban rule has drawn international condemnation and concern. The delay of this particular marriage, while preventing immediate harm to the 6-year-old, unfortunately still condones the practice of child marriage, setting a dangerous precedent for the future.

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