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  2. Afghan women dare to sing out in online protests against ...

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    September 5, 2024 at 10:56 AM. Afghan women have turned to social media to protest the latest draconian edict issued by Afghanistan 's Taliban rulers, which the Biden administration says is aimed ...

  3. Afghan women silenced, terror groups rise after 3 years of ...

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    The sprawling base was the primary hub for U.S. troops in Afghanistan as they hunted Taliban and al Qaeda militants in the 20 years after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the U.S. The Taliban ...

  4. Online abuse of politically active Afghan women tripled after ...

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    Online abuse and hate speech targeting politically active women in Afghanistan has significantly increased since the Taliban took over the country in Aug. 2021, according to a report released ...

  5. Treatment of women by the Taliban - Wikipedia

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    The Taliban rulings regarding public conduct placed severe restrictions on a woman's freedom of movement and created difficulties for those who could not afford a burqa (which was not commonly worn in Afghanistan prior to the rise of the Taliban and considered a fairly expensive garment at upwards of US$9.00 in 1998 (equivalent to about $17 in 2023) [7]: 8 ) or did not have any mahram.

  6. 2021–2022 Afghan protests - Wikipedia

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    2021–2022 Afghanistan protests. Part of the Afghanistan conflict (1978–present) Date. 17 August 2021 – 16 January 2022 and 22–24 December 2022. Location. Afghanistan. Caused by. Taliban seizing control of Afghanistan. Lack of representation for women and minorities in new government.

  7. Taliban - Wikipedia

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    The word Taliban is Pashto, طَالِباَنْ (ṭālibān), meaning "students", the plural of ṭālib. This is a loanword from Arabic طَالِبْ (ṭālib), using the Pashto plural ending -ānاَنْ. [ 93 ] (. In Arabic طَالِبَانْ (ṭālibān) means not "students" but rather "two students", as it is a dual form, the Arabic ...

  8. Taliban rejects UN concerns over laws banning women's ... - AOL

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    August 26, 2024 at 12:52 PM. ISLAMABAD (AP) — The Taliban on Monday rejected concerns and criticism of the United Nations over new vice and virtue laws which ban women in Afghanistan from baring ...

  9. Taliban vice and virtue laws provide 'distressing vision' for ...

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    The Taliban’s new vice and virtue laws that include a ban on women’s voices and bare faces in public provide a “distressing vision” for Afghanistan’s future, a top U.N. official warned ...