The Taliban, which has taken over Kabul and is now effectively in control of Afghanistan, declared today that it will allow women to participate in the government, in accordance with sharia law. In previous statements aimed at reassuring women of their safety in the country, it had promised to respect their right to study and work.But the reality on the ground paints a different picture: From whitewashing images of women on billboards, to threats to female public figures, to women forced to leave their workplace, much suggests women could lose the rights they had painstakingly conquered in the past few years.Many fear a return to the violent oppression they faced under the Taliban regime in
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