- On Sunday, the image of a woman in a beauty salon in Kabul was obliterated.
- The Taliban took over the capital on Sunday and consolidated their takeover of Afghanistan.
- The Taliban forced women to cover their faces and banned them from going to school when they last ruled Afghanistan.
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A photo shows women in a beauty salon in Kabul being painted during the Taliban’s occupation of the city.
On Sunday, Lotfullah Najafizada, head of ToloNews, the Afghan news media, shared this photo:
Taliban Attacked Kabul on Sunday Later, he took over most of the country and seized control of the presidential palace.
It allowed terrorist organizations to regain power 20 years after being expelled by US-led forces.
Officials have not confirmed why the pictures of these women were covered up, but it is likely that this was done to appease the Taliban.
When the Taliban ruled Afghanistan for the last time, they banned women from working or going to school.
Women must cover their faces and will be punished if they fail to do so. They are also prohibited from leaving their homes unless accompanied by male relatives.
There are many women in Afghanistan now Say they are afraid How will they be treated during the Taliban’s rule, and worry about losing their freedom and rights.
Women who have served as politicians or activists also said that they Now afraid of revenge.
Some women in Kabul Start buying When the Taliban approached the city, their entire bodies were covered in burqa, including their faces.



