Taliban still strict for women, pictures being 'hidden' by spraying
Taliban still strict for women, pictures being 'hidden' by spraying
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Kabul: You will all be aware of the situation in Afghanistan at the moment. The Taliban have made their strides here. After the Taliban's capture, pictures of women on the storefront around the capital Kabul have either been covered or 'concealed.' Yes, and this can be seen as a change that follows the Taliban's control of Afghanistan. On the other hand, the Taliban has been constantly trying to strengthen its grip on Afghanistan since the withdrawal of US troops.

The Taliban is currently continuously occupying several provinces and the terror group has also captured the capital Kabul last Sunday night. At present, there is an atmosphere of panic among the people after the Taliban's control of Afghanistan. Afghans are now afraid that like the previous Taliban rule, people, especially women, will be treated "harshly" this time. At present, the people here are afraid of Taliban rule from 1996 to 2001. At that time, there was barbarism like public whipping, hanging at stadium intersections, and stone-pelting during the exercise which can happen once again.

The Taliban regime ended in 2001 and a large number of beauty parlors have opened in and around Kabul in the next two decades. So far, women were taking up services like makeup and manicure/pedicure, but now it will not happen under the Taliban rule. Because during its rule, women will be ordered to wear a burqa that completely covers the body. As soon as the Taliban arrived, one of the stars started painting his outdoor wall showing the woman smiling in a bride's dress. On the wall near another closed salon, the picture of the female models was 'blurred' with black spray paint.

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