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Afghan women continue to struggle under male guardian rules
Since the Taliban returned to power, Afghan women have been barred from going on long trips, travelling by plane or entering government buildings unless they are accompanied by a man. Under the Taliban government's austere interpretation of Islamic law, the "mahram" practice long rooted in Afghan society has become compulsory. On a recent visit to their former university in Kabul, Mariam and a female friend were stopped from entering the building to collect a transcript. "In Afghanistan, strict rules define what women are allowed to do, with their proponents claiming they guarantee both the women's and their whole family's, honour" "At the entrance, the Taliban to

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