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To aid Afghan women, the world must define and address gender apartheid, authors say.
Gender apartheid is not defined in international law, nor is considered as part of U.S. asylum and refugee law: But it should be.
The Taliban have stripped women of their human rights, freedom and dignity, they say.
AnnaMarie Bena is the senior vice president of the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants .
Bena : It should be codified in international law to activate governments to hold the Taliban regime to account.
She says any woman living under the Taliban ’s gender apartheid system is a prima facie refugee.
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