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Afghanistan, the Taliban law in Kabul: “Women cannot work”

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ACCEPTANCE – They try, and it takes courage. Yesterday about twenty activists from the Women’s Movements Network took to the streets in the center of Kabul, in front of the ministry for the protection of women transformed by the Taliban into the “Ministry for the promotion of virtue and the suppression of vice”. Blocking the chaotic traffic of the capital, they clutched white signs between their fingers that read “Education, work and freedom”; but the misogynistic and autarchic regime that took over Afghanistan does not tolerate dissent at all.

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