You're missing the point. Yes, that is most certainly a problem, but not one for which you can hold acountable the government (or at least not completely). However, there is also the small matter of her being imprisoned. The rights of women was one of the big things Bush was touting when he invaded Afghanistan. So, to the sane man, it would stand to reason that such oppressive Taliban era laws would be overturned by the new government.
Evidently, they have not been.
edit: just to clarify nuclear, al Queda was never in power. They had a few training camps, but thats more or less it. You're reffering to the Taliban government, which believe it or not is a seperate entity. I know they all look alike to you, but try to keep it mind...