'We will honour women's rights (within Islamic law)': Taliban spokesman promises they won't persecute women
The Taliban held their first press conference in Kabul since taking power of the city earlier this week. Spokesman said there is 'huge difference' between the Taliban today and that which ruled in 2001. 'Afghanistan will have a strong Islamic government' with 'strong Islamic values' Zabihullah Mujahid said. He reassured the international community the Taliban will uphold human rights, in the face of concerns.
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