Religious police are roaming bus stops and shopping centres searching for dress code violations or any women who might laugh or raise their voices.
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Religious police are roaming bus stops and shopping centres searching for dress code violations or any women who might laugh or raise their voices.
Religious police are roaming bus stops and shopping centres searching for dress code violations or any women who might laugh or raise their voices.
Afghanistan, once again under Taliban control, has become a prison for its women. In the three years since the Taliban’s return to power, they...
Afghanistan, once again under Taliban control, has become a prison for its women. In the three years since the Taliban’s return to power, they...
The Taliban's recent enforcement of draconian laws that bar Afghan women from raising their voices and interacting with men outside their families...
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