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- Taliban Restrict Afghan Women to One Eye as Education Ban Persists . . .
In Afghanistan, the Taliban have intensified restrictions on women’s rights, particularly targeting their appearance and education Women are now required to cover their entire bodies and are only permitted to reveal one eye, a tightening of the previous mandate that allowed both eyes to be visible under the burqa
- Afghan women erased by the Taliban as the international community looks on
Three years after the Taliban's return to power, Afghan women continue to see their few remaining rights dwindle away A Taliban ministry promulgated a new set of laws on August 21 that it said
- Taliban’s Relentless Assault on Afghan Women’s Bodies, Autonomy
Last week, the Taliban in Afghanistan published outrageous new laws on “vice and virtue” that require women to completely cover their bodies, including their faces, in public at all times
- From prohibiting singing to barring eye contact with men, Afghanistans . . .
The Afghanistan’s Taliban government has implemented a series of strict new laws requiring women to wear veils and imposing significant restrictions on their public roles
- Afghan Women Shift From Burqas To Abayas Amid Taliban Restrictions
Many prefer a flowing abaya robe, worn with a hijab headscarf and often a face covering as well -- sometimes a medical mask, or a Saudi-style cloth niqab veil that exposes only the eyes "The new
- Taliban New Vice Laws: Afghanistan Women Must Veil Faces, Singing Or . . .
In a worsening human rights situation in Afghanistan, the Taliban rulers have enacted new laws prohibiting women from showing their faces or speaking publicly The laws were announced on
- Afghan women face near total social, economic and political . . . - UN News
“Afghanistan’s greatest resource is its women and girls Their potential continues to be untapped,” said UN Women Executive Director Sima Bahous Right now, only 24 per cent of women are part of the labour force, compared to 89 per cent of men Continued protracted economic strife has led to the number of women in the workforce increasing
- Taliban cover Afghan women from head to toe, throttle their last faint . . .
After making women shapeless in all-covering veils, the Taliban regime in Afghanistan has now made it mandatory for women to conceal their voices too How the ban on women's audio will hit at the roots of their identity
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