Afghan women fear Taliban return
Afghan women fear Taliban return
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The US military present in India's friendly country Afghanistan is preparing to return, but the women of the country are badly scared about the return of the Taliban. She wants peace in the country, but she feels that the freedom gained by her may be snatched away. The Taliban had ruled Afghanistan for 5 years before the arrival of the US military in 2001, during which the Sharia law was enacted and women were imprisoned in homes. They were not allowed to study and work but when the Taliban collapsed, the lives of women in urban areas like Kabul changed completely.

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According to the media report, a 32-year-old divorced star in the western city of Herat, Akrami said, "I will be very happy that peace prevails in the country and the Taliban stop killing our people. But if the Taliban comes back to power with their old mindset, then it will be a matter of concern for me. If he says that I stay at home, then in such a situation I will not be able to help my house. There are thousands of women like me and they are all worried." Kabul-based veterinarian Tahira Rezai said, "The arrival of the Taliban would affect women's freedom. There is no change in his mindset. Looking at its history, I feel that the situation will become difficult for working women like me."

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Regarding this matter, a government woman officer of Nangarhar province said, "Every family living here is sad because they have lost their children, sons and brothers in the war. We pray for peace in the country, but I believe that women will become second-class citizens if the Taliban re-reigns." Other women are worried about the return of the Taliban, while the 17-year-old student of Kandahar, Parwana Hussaini, are completely careless. He said, "I am not worried at all. The Taliban are also our brothers. We are all Afghans and want peace. The younger generation has changed completely and will not allow the Taliban to impose their old ideology on them."

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