What Kamala Harris Could Do for Afghan Women
Briefly

Afghan women lost most of their civil rights overnight when the Taliban seized Kabul, contrasting sharply with the possibility of a woman President in the U.S.
Today, girls in Afghanistan are banned from going to school, and women are forbidden in public spaces, showcasing a severe regression in gender rights.
Afghanistan is now ranked one of the lowest in Human Development, with women facing extreme restrictions under Taliban rule and a collapse of civil society.
Despite severe risks, Afghan women are protesting for their rights with the slogan Bread, Work, Freedom, and establishing underground schools to resist oppression.
Read at time.com
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