Life in Afghanistan under Taliban rule. In the streets of Kabul and Mazar-e-Sherif, the poverty that has increased over the last three years is glaringly obvious. Many children and women beg in the streets, unable to work. They are forced to drop out of school in the sixth form, whereas boys can study hard and get an education, for example, at the Kabul National Museum. In Bamyan, a town hidden deep in the mountains, morals are more rebellious. Women wear make-up in secret and work in hospitals. Kabul, Afghanistan, October, 2024//04SIPA_SIPA.44903/Credit:Semenova Maria/SIPA/2410080935,Image: 918048204, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no
Life in Afghanistan under Taliban rule. In the streets of Kabul and Mazar-e-Sherif, the poverty that has increased over the last three years is glaringly obvious. Many children and women beg in the streets, unable to work. They are forced to drop out of school in the sixth form, whereas boys can study hard and get an education, for example, at the Kabul National Museum. In Bamyan, a town hidden deep in the mountains, morals are more rebellious. Women wear make-up in secret and work in hospitals. Kabul, Afghanistan, October, 2024//04SIPA_SIPA.44900/Credit:Semenova Maria/SIPA/2410080935,Image: 918048168, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - MAY 07: Women wear burqas in Kabul, Afghanistan on May 07, 2022. Reintroducing a controversial measure from Afghanistanâ€s 1995-2001 Taliban rule, the interim Taliban regime on Saturday issued a decree barring women from leaving their homes without wearing the burqa, a garment that covers them from head to toe. The interim Ministry for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice unveiled a draft law on the garment which was approved by a decree signed by Mawlawi Hibatullah Akhundzada, the Talibanâ€s supreme leader. Sayed Khodaiberdi Sadat / Anadolu Agency,Image: 689417783, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no