On Saturday, Australia enacted financial sanctions and travel restrictions on four Afghan Taliban government officials, citing worsening human rights conditions, particularly for women and girls.
According to Foreign Minister Penny Wong, these officials were central to the oppression of women and girls and compromised governance or the rule of law in Afghanistan. Australia's decision comes as part of a broader campaign against the Taliban's discriminatory policies since their return to power.
The sanctions target key Taliban figures, aiming to increase pressure for reform by cutting access to international travel and financial resources. This falls under a new Australian framework for independently imposing sanctions to support Afghan citizens' rights.

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