
After Herat, Afghan women take to Kabul streets to demand rights under Taliban rule | WATCH
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A group of Afghan women took to the streets in Kabul demanding their right to education and employment be upheld in Afghanistan under Taliban rule, a day after similar protests in Herat.
A group of Afghan women took to the streets in Kabul demanding their rights be upheld in Afghanistan under Taliban rule, a day after similar protests were held in the western city of Herat. Bearing placards and raising slogans, the Afghan women demanded that they be allowed to pursue education and hold jobs.More Related News

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