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The Taliban Decrees That Broke Afghanistan's Soul
Alex Reed (Author) · Alex Reed · Paperback
"Simply put, the Taliban do not see women as human beings."- Malala Yousafzai
In August 2024, the Taliban published their most chilling decree yet: the official "Law on the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice." What they call virtue, the world calls gender apartheid.
This book lays bare the full machinery of oppression. Through every decree, edict, and brutal enforcement order since 2021, many never before compiled in one place, it reveals how the Taliban have methodically erased women and girls from public life, banned their education, confined them to their homes, and turned their bodies and voices into crimes. From forced marriages and public floggings to the rape and torture of female detainees, the evidence is overwhelming: this is not random cruelty. It is a calculated, state-enforced system of domination.
With devastating testimonies, legal analysis, and a direct comparison to the Taliban's first reign of terror (1996-2001), this is the definitive record of how Afghanistan was broken, and why the world's silence is complicit.
Once you open these pages, you will never look at the Taliban the same way again.
The decrees that broke a nation. The truth they tried to bury.
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