International attention has focused in recent weeks on the International Court of Justice, as the UN's highest judicial body heard South Africa’s case alleging that Israel is violating the 1948 Genocide Convention in Gaza. One group looking on with great interest is Afghan women, both inside the country and in the diaspora.
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