Taliban In Afghanistan: Why Taliban Rule Haunts Women
The Taliban fighters are now close to Kabul and civilians are worried. The old memories of Taliban rule still haunt Afghans, especially women. The brutal rule saw regressive policies, execution, and intolerance. This is how women were treated during its rule from 1996-2001 in Afghanistan. #Afghanistan #Taliban
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