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Taliban says ‘silence of virgin girl’ can be treated as consent for marriage in Afghanistan

First seen 5/16/2026, 8:45:19 PM · 3 sources · cross-spectrum coverage
⚠ BLINDSPOT
Only right-leaning sources have covered this story so far. The left side of the spectrum has not picked it up.

AI bias-comparison

In mid-May 2024, the Taliban government in Afghanistan implemented new family regulations titled “Principles of Separation Between Spouses,” which formalize rules on marriage, divorce, and child marriage. Among the provisions is a clause stating that the silence of a “virgin girl” can be interpreted as consent to marriage, drawing international attention. The regulations have been codified into law, affecting family law practices across the country.

The New York Post, a right-leaning outlet, frames the story with strong moral condemnation, using terms like “sick child marriages” and emphasizing “special rules for ‘virgin girls,’” highlighting cultural and ethical revulsion. In contrast, the Times of India and World News, both center-leaning, report the facts more neutrally, focusing on the legal change and its implications, with the Times noting international criticism. All three highlight the “silence as consent” clause, but only the Post explicitly calls it a legalization of child marriage, while the others describe it as formalizing existing practices.

No outlet provides data on how frequently child marriages occur in Afghanistan under Taliban rule, nor do they include perspectives from Afghan women or legal experts within the country. This absence reflects a broader blind spot in international coverage—particularly among Western and Indian media—regarding on-the-ground realities and local voices, limiting contextual depth.

Headline framing

Headlines report Taliban rules allowing child marriage, with 'silence of virgin' treated as consent. Right-leaning outlet uses emotionally charged language; center outlets focus on procedural or legal framing.

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PER-SOURCE FRAMING
Right
New York Post
Taliban legalizes sick child marriages with special rules for ‘virgin girls’ in Afghanistan
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Emphasizes moral outrage with emotionally charged language around child marriage and purity.
Center
Times of India
'Silence of virgin can be treated as consent': Taliban legalises child marriages with special rules
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Focuses on legal justification of consent through silence, highlighting gender-based interpretation.
Center
Reddit World News
Taliban says ‘silence of virgin girl’ can be treated as consent for marriage in Afghanistan
silence of virgin girlconsent
Neutral tone, centers on the policy’s logic equating silence with consent in marriage.

Coverage by perspective

Center · 2 sources

World News Center
Taliban says ‘silence of virgin girl’ can be treated as consent for marriage in Afghanistan
Mixed Factuality · Other
Times of India — Top Center
'Silence of virgin can be treated as consent': Taliban legalises child marriages with special rules
Taliban regime in Afghanistan has introduced a controversial new family law regulation governing marriages, divorce and child marriage, drawing widespread criticism from internatio…
Mixed Factuality · Other

Right · 1 source

New York Post Right
Taliban legalizes sick child marriages with special rules for ‘virgin girls’ in Afghanistan
In mid-May, the Taliban put into law new regulations called “Principles of Separation Between Spouses,” that formally recognize child marriages, and sets out rules and specific gui…
Mixed Factuality · Conglomerate

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