The European Court of Justice ruled that EU countries can grant asylum to Afghan women solely based on nationality and gender due to severe Taliban-imposed restrictions. This decision stems from a case involving two Afghan women denied refugee status in Austria. The court emphasized that such measures constitute persecution, making specific proof of individual harm unnecessary.
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