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Afghan women sing to protest a Taliban law that orders them to keep quiet : Goats and Soda A new morality law is full of restrictions. No neckties for men. Photos cannot be reproduced.
Sulaimani is one of hundreds of Afghan women and allies around the world uploading videos of themselves singing on social media platforms. The videos are meant to protest a law passed by the ...
A woman who posted a video of herself singing outdoors in Afghanistan to protest the Taliban’s morality laws, which include a ban on women’s voices in public, says she won't be silenced ...
A new morality law is full of restrictions. No neckties for men. Photos cannot be reproduced. The harshest rules are for women — who are singing out on social media to protest the ban on singing.
Across the internet, Afghan women are committing what would be a crime in their homeland, ruled by the Taliban: They're singing, like Fatima Etimadi, 34, and her girlfriends, belting out this ...
Some of the protest songs being posted by Afghan women are mournful. In one video, <u>a woman in a black face veil sings plaintively. </u>"You sealed my lips with silence.
Afghan women sing to protest a law that orders them to keep quiet. Across the internet, Afghan women are committing what would be a crime in their homeland, ruled by the Taliban: They're singing ...