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1. Afghan women Rights
Afghanistan has a long history of discrimination and violence against women. The Taliban regime, which ruled Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001, brutally enforced strict Islamic laws that severely restricted women's rights. Women were not allowed to work or attend school, and they also had to wear burqas in public.
3. Afghan women are currently under the condition of the taliban
rule, which severely restricts their rights and freedoms. The Taliban enforces strict gender segregation, forcing women to wear burqas while outside of their homes and forbidding them from leaving their homes without a male chaperone. They are also prohibited from working outside of the home or receiving an education beyond the age of 12.
4. Why are girl not allowed to go to school in Afghanistan?
During the Taliban rule in Afghanistan, girls were not allowed to go to school because they believed that it was against Islamic law for women to be educated. The Taliban believed that the only role of women was to stay at home and perform household duties.
1. Afghan women Rights
2. Violence by the taliban
Women's rights must not be the sacrifice by which peace is achieved.
3. Afghan women are currently under the condition of the taliban
4. Why are girl not allowed to go to school in Afghanistan?
Afghanistan's Independence Day is celebrated every year on August 19 to observe the Treaty of Rawalpindi which was signed in 1919 between Britain and Afghanistan. The treaty restored complete sovereignty to the country. The Third Anglo-Afghan War began on 6 May 1919 and ended with an armistice on 8 August 1919. While it was essentially a minor tactical victory for the British in so much as they were able to repel the regular Afghan forces, in many ways it was a strategic victory for the Afghans.
1. When did Britain leave Afghanistan 1919?
2. Who ruled Afghanistan before the Taliban?
3. Which country did Afghanistan get freedom from?