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A Blue Dress, a Song, a Scream on the Mountain: What Keeps Afghan Women Firm

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Kabul, Afghanistan They feel imprisoned "like a bird that was ripped off by their wings," but they go on, challenging in their own way. Five Afghan women spoke to AFP about the things that help them endure a life strictly controlled by the rules of the Taliban government, from singing to going up to the mountains to scream. They are forbidden to study beyond the age of 12 and to access numerous public spaces, including parks, swimming pools, gym…
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Kabul, Afghanistan They feel imprisoned "like a bird that was ripped off by their wings," but they go on, challenging in their own way. Five Afghan women spoke to AFP about the things that help them endure a life strictly controlled by the rules of the Taliban government, from singing to going up to the mountains to scream. They are forbidden to study beyond the age of 12 and to access numerous public spaces, including parks, swimming pools, gym…

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udgtv broke the news in on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
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