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Women in burqas line up as the UN World Food Program distributes a critical monthly food ration to 400 families in Pul-e Alam, Afghanistan. The UN warns that 23 million Afghans, over half the population, are on the verge of famine due to a severe drought and the freezing of billions in US and World Bank funds since the Taliban took power. Photo by Scott Peterson/Getty Images
In one of their harshest moves since a purportedly more humane Taliban returned to power, a new edict mandates all Afghan women cover their faces with a full burqa if they dare to leave their now-prison-like homes; it also deputizes men in their lives to enforce the despotic rule. The head-to-toe sheathing is one of many new strictures - female TV journalists in masks, curbs on school, work, travel - by a hardline cabal in charge of "virtue" and "vice," once the Ministry of Women's Affairs. The goal, besieged women say, is to "erase a whole gender and generation...to make women disappear."
\u201cThe #Taliban in a new order have ordered all female journalists & TV presenters in AFG to wear masks and cover their faces.\n\nYalda Ali, host of @TOLO_TV famous morning show 'Bamdad Khosh' in response to TBN new order wrote on her IG: this is me, the woman who is being eliminated.\u201d— Natiq Malikzada (@Natiq Malikzada) 1652888816
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\u201cThe #Taliban in a new order have ordered all female journalists & TV presenters in AFG to wear masks and cover their faces.\n\nYalda Ali, host of @TOLO_TV famous morning show 'Bamdad Khosh' in response to TBN new order wrote on her IG: this is me, the woman who is being eliminated.\u201d— Natiq Malikzada (@Natiq Malikzada) 1652888816
\u201cThe #Taliban in a new order have ordered all female journalists & TV presenters in AFG to wear masks and cover their faces.\n\nYalda Ali, host of @TOLO_TV famous morning show 'Bamdad Khosh' in response to TBN new order wrote on her IG: this is me, the woman who is being eliminated.\u201d— Natiq Malikzada (@Natiq Malikzada) 1652888816