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Australia Steps Up: Sanctions Hit Taliban Over Women’s Rights

ivanusma70 December 6, 2025 2 minutes read
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Australia has taken a firm stance against the Taliban government in Afghanistan, citing a drastic decline in human rights, especially for women and girls. In a significant move, the nation has imposed financial sanctions and travel bans on four key Taliban officials.

These officials, including three ministers and the group’s chief justice, are directly implicated in the widespread oppression. They are accused of severely restricting fundamental freedoms for Afghan women and girls, specifically their access to education, employment, freedom of movement, and the ability to participate in public life. Since regaining control in August 2021, the Taliban has systematically rolled back these rights, despite their claims of respecting women’s rights according to their strict interpretation of Islamic law and local customs.

Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong made it clear that these measures target those “involved in the oppression of women and girls and in undermining good governance.” This action marks a new chapter for Australia. While they were part of the international forces that withdrew from Afghanistan in 2021, Australia is now using its own robust legal framework to directly pressure the Taliban. The goal is to increase accountability and alleviate the profound suffering of the Afghan people, many of whom now desperately rely on humanitarian aid to survive.

This move sends a powerful message. It highlights that the international community continues to monitor the situation in Afghanistan and will not tolerate the systemic abuse of human rights. Australia’s sanctions aim to increase pressure on the Taliban to reverse these oppressive policies and uphold the basic dignity and rights of all Afghan citizens, particularly women and girls.

Source: https://www.bangkokpost.com/world/3151233/australia-hits-afghan-taliban-officials-with-sanctions-travel-bans

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