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Afghan women determined, frustrated after Taliban NGO ban

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By RIAZAT BUTT

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Afghanistan has been cut off from the rest of the world by the Taliban's well-thought-out inequitable policies. Years of advancement in women's rights and gender equality are being undone by the Taliban.

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The Taliban is frightened by females.

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Extreme interpretations of religions make these things happen, usually at the detriment to women and the children. It’s Stone Age stuff and that’s how these nut jobs think and behave. The leaders have a group of illiterate thugs to enforce their policies and they think they can be accepted by the world.

The regime is immature and regressive and Mr Bidet should be ashamed of handing back the country to these primitive barbarians

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This is not Taliban rules.. This is Islamic rules ... Sharia laws ..... They are practicing what is written in the quran ... Taliban implements that in that country..

In USA , Europe and many parts of the world the Islam is slowly implementing it step by step.... starting with victim cry ..... propagating islamophobia......... halal food demand, demanding dress code for women, opening cultural centers ... and then mosques and making small cities ( pockets ) where no go zone. "Sharia law area."

We see the dangers only when the population multiply fast and strong ... until then they are " super peace makers" with a hash tag " do not worry .... only 20% are terrorists, not every one..... in a 150 billion population ... you do the maths ...

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