In Afghanistan, women face significant restrictions on their rights and privileges, particularly following the Taliban's return to power in 2021. They are often denied access to education, with many secondary schools for girls closed, and face severe limitations on employment opportunities. Additionally, women frequently encounter restrictions on their freedom of movement, requiring a male guardian to accompany them in public. These limitations severely impede their ability to participate fully in society and enjoy basic human rights.
No
BE nice! If you really want a girl dont try to act bad because we see right through it!
an exchange of privileges or favours as as basis for relations between teo countries.
Sadam? -Carissa Renée
Afghanistan is an Islamic country so they don't celebrate Christmas most of them haven't even heard of Christianity they are kind of isolated from the rest of the world
the most meautiful women of afghanistan is from herat bastan
Hasan Bano Ghazanfar is the Minister of Women's Affairs for Afghanistan.
Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan was created in 1977.
They should. But some kids dont have a privileges and there rights
koreai dont know
they cant vote!
Kitchen workers
No
Though women have participated in the electoral process in Afghanistan; Islamic laws forbid women to travel without a male guardian or to speak to strangers. Women are still fighting for independence.
Yes, women are allowed to drive in Afghanistan. However, most don't as cars are rather expensive and only the wealthy drive in Afghanistan.
who knows we dont live there!
yes they do but i dont know where from