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Women in Afghanistan

Women"s eNews coverage of Women in Afghanistan, the Taliban and Women"s Voting Rights Get caught up on women"s rights issues in Afghanistan before Afghans head to the polls on August 20 to vote in the country"s presidential elections. At Women"s eNews we have dedicated coverage focused on the issues affecting women in this turbulent nation. In the run up to the elections two of our journalists look at the problems restricting women"s right to vote before the polls begin, and countrywide safety issues that will prevent women from voting on the day. As the only independent news gathering organization dedicated to covering issues vital to women, we"re committed to informing our readers with stories of substance like these: As newspapers across the United States are shrinking and all major news outlets are cutting back, your support for original reporting means so much. My deepest thanks to you for supporting Women"s eNews into the future. Please donate now: Sincerely, Rita Henley Jensen for the Women"s eNews team Women"s eNews is a 501(c)3 tax exempt organization.


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