South Africa’s sports minister, Gayton McKenzie, urged the national men’s cricket team to boycott Afghanistan at the upcoming Champions Trophy in Pakistan to support Afghan women who face severe repression under Taliban rule. McKenzie argued for solidarity, echoing concerns from activists and organisations about the Taliban’s restrictions on women’s rights in Afghanistan.
South Africa minister advocates for Afghanistan match boycott
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