Abstract
Kabul's war widows have become a bargaining chip in a bid, by the Taliban and relief agencies alike, to deflect attention from the abiding issue of human rights for all Afghan women
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Kabul's war widows have become a bargaining chip in a bid, by the Taliban and relief agencies alike, to deflect attention from the abiding issue of human rights for all Afghan women