Taliban's New Marriage Law Sparks International Outcry Over Legalization of Child Marriage
The Taliban regime in Afghanistan has faced severe criticism from the UN and human rights organizations after issuing a new decree on marriage and divorce. The law effectively legitimizes child marriage by removing minimum age requirements and allowing guardians to arrange marriages for minors. Experts warn that combined with the ban on female education and the exclusion of women from the legal system, the decree strips Afghan women of their autonomy and access to justice, while extreme poverty continues to drive the practice.















