From Schools Not Allowing Girl Students To Busy Burqa Shops: How Life Is Changing For Afghan Women

Though Taliban has just taken over Afghanistan, the life of women and girls has already started becoming difficult. From no entry in schools and colleges, to salon being shut, to burkha shops becoming busy, here is how Afghan women are struggling in the Taliban rule.

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1. Schools Being Shut & Teachers Bidding Good Bye To Female Students

2. Colleges Shutting Doors To Girls

As Taliban entered the Afghan capital of Kabul on Sunday, university lecturers gathered their female students for final goodbyes. Telling the shocked young women “we may not meet again,” the lecturers, along with everyone else, were evacuated.

Aisha Khurram, 22-year-old final semester student of international relations at Kabul University, with just two months left in her course, said: “Now it seems I will never graduate.”

3. Salons Being Shut Down & Re-painted

4. Burkha Shops Running Busy

As per the reports, shops are reopening and the thick, blue garments that cover a woman’s body from head to toe — the repressive symbol of the Taliban’s previous rule — are becoming an expensive, must-have item.

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5. Girl Forced To Become Sex Slaves Or Marry Taliban terrorists

6. Women Beaten For Wearing Clothes

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7. Women Forced Out Of Jobs

At IFORHER, we are praying for Afghan women and men as they see their lives being shattered in front of them!

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