The Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan has left hundreds of Afghans worried. In Taliban’s reign women’s rights were suppressed and they were forced t sit a home. Taliban’s assault on women had begun almost immediately after they took power, one of the first actions that they took were to shut down the women’s university and force women to quit their jobs. Now as they return after 20 years, Talibani leader Abdul Haq Hammad recently gave an interview to a women journalist in Afghanistan.
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