U.N. gravely concerned by an Afghan Taliban law that has provisions on child marriage

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Published 5/22/2026, 2:52:56 AM · Updated 5/22/2026, 6:40:08 AMBy TheBriefWire Editorial Team

U.N. gravely concerned by an Afghan Taliban law that has provisions on child marriage

Key points

  • The United Nations expressed “grave concern” on Thursday (May 21, 2026) about a new law issued by Afghanistan's Taliban government on separation in marriage which includes provisions on child marriage, saying the code further entrenches discrimination against women and girls.
  • The government rejected the accusations, saying the decree follows Islamic law and insisting the country has already banned the forced marriage of girls.
  • Afghanistan's Justice Ministry published Decree No. 18 “on judicial separation of spouses” last week, which sets out rules for separation of a married couple.
  • Among its most controversial provisions, it says that the silence of a girl reaching puberty can be interpreted as consent to marriage.
  • It also includes a section on the separation of girls who reach puberty and are married, which “implies that child marriage is permitted,” the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) said in a statement.

Published May 22, 2026.


📌 Source: The Hindu

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