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Eugene

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Sun May 8, 2022, 03:06 PM May 2022

Taliban divisions deepen as Afghan women defy veil edict

Source: Associated Press

Taliban divisions deepen as Afghan women defy veil edict

By KATHY GANNON
May 8, 2022

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Arooza was furious and afraid, keeping her eyes open for Taliban on patrol as she and a friend shopped Sunday in Kabul’s Macroyan neighborhood.

The math teacher was fearful her large shawl, wrapped tight around her head, and sweeping pale brown coat would not satisfy the latest decree by the country’s religiously driven Taliban government. After all, more than just her eyes were showing. Her face was visible.

Arooza, who asked to be identified by just one name to avoid attracting attention, wasn’t wearing the all-encompassing burqa preferred by the Taliban, who on Saturday issued a new dress code for women appearing in public. The edict said only a woman’s eyes should be visible.

The decree by the Taliban’s hardline leader Hibaitullah Akhunzada even suggested women shouldn’t leave their homes unless necessary and outlines a series of punishments for male relatives of women violating the code.

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Read more: https://apnews.com/article/afghanistan-religion-kabul-taliban-aec1a4bb5dc2a91fc19954093a5595e0

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Taliban divisions deepen as Afghan women defy veil edict (Original Post) Eugene May 2022 OP
I'm waiting to hear how the Taliban leadership stopdiggin May 2022 #1

stopdiggin

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1. I'm waiting to hear how the Taliban leadership
Sun May 8, 2022, 03:13 PM
May 2022

is paying a price (even if only in the form of credibility and support). And hoping the 'wait' is not as long as I suspect.

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