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Defy not the heart
Defy not the heart





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Many girls' secondary schools have closed, and university curriculums are being revised to reflect their hardline interpretation of Islam.

defy not the heart

There is enforced segregation in most workplaces, leading many employers to fire female staff, and women are barred from key public sector jobs. Now back in government and despite promising a softer rule, they are cracking down on women's freedoms once again. When the Taliban first ruled Afghanistan between 19, they became notorious for human rights abuses, with women mostly confined to their homes. They know such a challenge to the new authorities may cost them everything.įour of their colleagues were recently seized for weeks, until the UN confirmed their release on Sunday. "I asked myself why not join them instead of staying at home, depressed, thinking of all that we lost," a 20-year-old protester, who asked not to be named, tells AFP. Now there is a network of dozens of women - once students, teachers or NGO workers, as well as housewives - that have worked in secret to organize protests over the past six months. They come together to plan their next stand against the hardline Islamist regime, which took back power in Afghanistan in August and stripped them of their dreams.Īt first, there were no more than 15 activists in this group, mostly women in their 20s who already knew each other. KABUL - One after the other, quickly, carefully, keeping their heads down, a group of Afghan women step into a small Kabul apartment block - risking their lives as a nascent resistance against the Taliban.







Defy not the heart