Taliban Expands Restrictions on Women's Rights in Afghanistan
Taliban Expands Restrictions on Women's Rights in Afghanistan
Taliban Expands Restrictions on Women's Rights in Afghanistan
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Three years after the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan, the regime has imposed severe restrictions on women, completely stripping them of basic rights and freedoms. New laws mandate that women must cover their bodies fully in public and prohibit them from being heard in any form, including speaking or singing. This has led to Afghanistan becoming the only country where girls are barred from secondary and higher education, with reports of women facing detention and violence for advocacy. Despite the oppressive environment, Afghan women are courageously resisting, with some establishing underground schools for girls. Refugees like Maryam and Saghar share their stories of escape, highlighting the enduring hope they have for their future despite the grim reality in Afghanistan. Activists continue to call for international support to address these human rights violations, emphasizing the need for concerted global action.

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