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  2. Can’t work, sing, travel, study: All the ways the Taliban are ...

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    Afghan women cannot be heard in public, even if it is to offer prayers, and have been banned from schools, workplaces, salons, gyms and national parks under the current Taliban rule. Arpan Rai reports

  3. Taliban decrees on clothing and male guardians leave Afghan ...

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    Afghan women feel scared or unsafe leaving their homes alone because of Taliban decrees and enforcement campaigns on clothing and male guardians, according to a report from the U.N. mission in ...

  4. Treatment of women by the Taliban - Wikipedia

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    A Taliban representative stated: "The Taliban's act of giving monthly salaries to 30,000 job-free women, now sitting comfortably at home, is a whiplash in the face of those who are defaming Taliban with reference to the rights of women. These people through baseless propaganda are trying to incite the women of Kabul against the Taliban". [3]

  5. Dayna Curry - Wikipedia

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    Curry was raised in Forest Hills, Tennessee.In 1989, she graduated from Brentwood High School in Brentwood, Tennessee and went to Baylor University in Waco, Texas.A social work major, Dayna volunteered at the Waco Center for Youth (a residential facility treats teenagers with emotional and behavioral problems) while she was attending Baylor.

  6. Taliban bans women from training as midwives - AOL

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    Women in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan are currently prohibited from going to a salon, working out at the gym, and even speaking or praying in public. Within a month of claiming Kabul, the Taliban’s ...

  7. Golden Needle Sewing School - Wikipedia

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    Herat may have been the most oppressed area under the Taliban, according to Christina Lamb, author of The Sewing Circles of Herat, because it was a cultured city and mostly Shi'a, both of which the Taliban opposed. [2] She told Radio Free Europe: They would arrive in their burqas with their bags full of material and scissors. Underneath they ...

  8. Taliban defends record on women as UN looks at path forward - AOL

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    The Taliban have also stopped most Afghan female staff from working at aid agencies, closed beauty salons, barred women from parks and curtailed travel for women in the absence of a male guardian.

  9. Jennifer Lawrence defends her Taliban doc on Afghan women ...

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    The documentary follows three women living in Afghanistan following the Taliban’s rise in 2021. On "CBS Mornings" Tuesday , Lawrence described receiving pushback from her friends and family over ...