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Afghan Women Fight for Survival Two Years Under Taliban Rule

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Afghan Women Fight for Survival Two Years Under Taliban Rule

Afghan Women Fight for Survival Two Years Under Taliban Rule

Afghanistan's Taliban marked the second anniversary of their return to power, which means Afghan women have been fighting for survival for two years.

Under Taliban ruling women are prohibited from attending high schools and universities.

Veuer’s Maria Mercedes Galuppo has the story.


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