
'No one trusts anything that comes from the Taliban's mouth.' Three women on what Afghanistan is like under the militant group's rule
CNN
Since the Taliban swept to power, seizing provincial capitals at lightning speed, it's been difficult to get a picture of what life is like for Afghans outside the capital, Kabul. Especially for women.
On Thursday, CNN reached three women -- all in their mid-twenties and well-educated -- to get a glimpse of how their lives have been impacted by the swift regime change and how they feel about their futures under Taliban rule. All three would have been young girls when the Taliban were previously in control, before being removed from power in 2001. CNN is not using their names, for their own security.More Related News

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