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Taliban restrictionsNational Post
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Taliban have banned Afghan women from allowing their voices to be heard by other women.
A woman’s voice is considered awrah, meaning that which must be covered, and shouldn’t be heard in public.
Since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan in August 2021 , they have imposed a series of restrictions on Afghan women.
Women are prohibited from leaving home without a male guardian.
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