Afghan Women Take to the Streets Against Taliban Ban on Work
The Taliban tightened their grip on Afghan women's rights, reduced access to work, and denied girls the right to secondary education the horror was seen on Monday in Afghanistan. Delivering a softer version of his brutal and oppressive regime of the 1990s, Islamic fundamentalists are snatching freedoms a month after seizing power. Afghan women come to the streets to protest against the Taliban according to the report.
"I may die too," said a woman dismissed from her senior role in the foreign ministry. "I was in charge of an entire department and I had many women working with me... now we all have lost our jobs," she said.
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