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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Afghan women are protesting an online Taliban law that bans them from raising their voices in public. The new regulation mandates that women must cover their faces, bodies, and voices when outside their homes. Many women, from inside and outside Afghanistan, are defying this law by posting videos of themselves singing on social media.
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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