Women push back at law stating they must not sing or read aloud in public by posting videos of themselves singing
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The Taliban leaders in Afghanistan are tightening restrictions on women’s voices in public, implementing new strict laws under the Islamist regime. These laws, approved by supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada, touch on various aspects of daily life such as public transportation, music, grooming, and festivities. Article 13 of the new regulations focuses on women, requiring them […]
Women push back at law stating they must not sing or read aloud in public by posting videos of themselves singing
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Three years into its rule, the movement has codified its harsh Islamic decrees into law that now includes a ban on women’s voices in public.
Three years into its rule, the movement has codified its harsh Islamic decrees into law that now includes a ban on women’s voices in public.
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KABUL: Taliban supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada has ordered Afghan officials to enact a sweeping new morality law curtailing women's rights and...
KABUL: Taliban supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada has ordered Afghan officials to enact a sweeping new morality law curtailing women's rights and...
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