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'Who Speaks for Afghanistan’s Women Under the Taliban?'

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'Who Speaks for Afghanistan’s Women Under the Taliban?'. Misra, Amalendu (Artist). 2021. The National Interest.

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abstract = "Over the last weekend, hundreds of Afghan women belonging to Kabul{\textquoteright}s Shaheed Rabbani Education University marched the streets of Kabul holdings placards and signs. This march was undertaken in support of the Taliban, its strict interpretation of Islam, its strict gender segregation rules, and its structure of governance that guarantees women second-class status.",
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