In the six weeks since the Taliban took over Kabul, life has changed in the Afghan capital. New restrictions have been felt most by women: High school girls haven’t been allowed back to class. Female city government employees have been told to stay home.http://apne.ws/0jOkp5f
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Other scenes show signs of the growing economic desperation in Afghanistan, where the U.N. warns 97% of people could be below the poverty level by the end of the year. See more AP Photos from Kabul: http://apne.ws/D6rBEoX pic.twitter.com/ayAKZ5Nl52
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"blaring?"
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Afghanistan modern history is a mix of wars, coups, assassinations and a lot of foreign interference, sometimes at the request of an Afghan government
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Talibanes elles são unos monstruo ahi y no contrario.
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Taleban respect the women's... because they afraid of Allah
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That is a group of people where people still dress like they’re in an Indiana Jones movie, so don’t expect too much by way of change.
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