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Afghanistan elections seen as setback for women in society

China Daily | Updated: 2009-08-25 08:04

Afghanistan elections seen as setback for women in society

KABUL: For women, Afghanistan's recent elections appear to have been more of a setback than a step forward.

Early reports strongly suggest that voter turnout fell more sharply for women than for men in Thursday's polls. Election observers blame Taliban attacks, a dearth of female election workers and hundreds of closed women's voting sites.

Some worry the result could be a new government that pays even less attention to women's concerns in a country where cultural conservatism already restricts female participation in public life.

Afghanistan elections seen as setback for women in society

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