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Added on the 04/09/2023 17:35:03 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images
Afghan women protest in Kabul, defying a dissent crackdown to voice opposition to foreign nations formally recognising the Taliban government. Ahead of a United Nations-convened international meeting on Afghanistan in Doha next week, UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed said diplomats could discuss "baby steps" that could put the Taliban government on the path to recognition, albeit with conditions attached. But Stephane Dujarric, the spokesman for secretary-general Antonio Guterres, on Wednesday stressed that Mohammed "was not in any way implying that anyone else but member states have the authority for recognition" of Afghanistan's government. IMAGES
Women gather near a university in Kabul as the Tablian bans them from university education. The ban has provoked condemnation from the United States and the United Nations over another assault on human rights. IMAGES
Plaintiff's lawyers Sylvie Galley and Randall Schwerdorffer, and defence lawyer Jacqueline Laffont arrive at the Doubs court on the final day of Chilean Nicolas Zepeda's trial, accused of murdering his Japanese ex-girlfriend Narumi Kurosaki in December 2016. IMAGES
Defence and plaintiffs' lawyers in the trial of Nicolas Zepeda, a Chilian on trial in France for the murder of his Japanese ex-girlfriend Narumi Kurosaki, arrive at the Besançon courthouse to present their closing arguments. IMAGES
Girls are seen entering a school in the Afghan capital Wednesday. This comes after Taliban authorities announced the reopening of secondary schools, more than seven months after seizing power and imposing harsh restrictions on the rights of women to be educated. IMAGES