Some afghan women have begun an online campaign against the taliban by sharing pictures of intricate outfits traditional for their regions, tribes and ethnic groups. Afghan women deplore taliban’s new order to cover faces in public. Npr correspondent diaa hadid has been talking.
Swat Outfit Women
Religious Black Women Outfit
Throwback Outfits Women
Afghan women protest to Taliban’s strict dress code
Afghan women are sharing photographs of themselves in traditional clothing on social media after the taliban proposed new rules on women’s education and dress.
A new decree requires women to fully cover themselves and suggests that the burqa is the preferred option.
“taliban are trying to erase women’s presence — erase them from the walls, from the streets, from schools, from work, from government.” “we are so much more than a dress, an outfit. Here, fashion icon halima aden hears from afghan university tutor aliya kazimy, who writes about how the taliban takeover changed the way women were. The decree, which calls for women in afghanistan to show only their eyes and recommends they wear the burqa, evoked similar restrictions during the taliban's. Under the taliban, the mannequins in women's dress shops across the afghan capital are a puzzling sight, their heads sometimes covered in silk, cloaked in.
The taliban in afghanistan have instructed that women cover up in public from head to toe, including their faces. A mandate on what women can wear under taliban rule has caused afghan women around the world to share images of their beautiful traditional dresses. In their latest decree, the taliban say it is ‘required for all respectable afghan women to wear a.