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‘I was a policewoman. Now I beg in the street’: life for Afghan women one year after the Taliban took power

14th August, 2022 · admin

The Guardian (UK): Students, mothers, widows, workers and artists explain how their world has altered under ‘gender apartheid’ Now women’s lives across the country have been fundamentally changed, their rights curtailed and freedoms restricted. Campaigners have called the Taliban’s orders to deny women education, remove them from their jobs and force them back under the veil a “gender apartheid”. Click here to read more (external link).

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