The women wore long, dark outfits, and their faces were nearly fully veiled. Afghan women are sharing photographs of themselves in traditional clothing on social media after the taliban proposed new rules on women’s education and dress this weekend. Recently, the taliban issued a decree calling for female university students to wear clothing that covers their bodies and most of their faces.
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Afghan women around the world are protesting the taliban’s new hijab requirement in schools by posting photos of themselves wearing colorful traditional dresses on social media.
The taliban has announced a new dress code for women who attend universities in afghanistan that forces them to completely cover their bodies in black.
Some afghan women have begun an online campaign against the taliban by sharing pictures of intricate outfits traditional for their regions, tribes and ethnic groups. Afghan women around the world have been participating in a social media campaign to protest against the taliban’s new dress code for female students. A mandate on what women can wear under taliban rule has caused afghan women around the world to share images of their beautiful traditional dresses. The taliban recently mandated afghan women wear hijabs in school, including students, lecturers, and employees, cnn reports.
Afghan women are sharing images of their beautiful, colorful traditional dress in protest of a recent taliban imposition of mandatory hijab. Afghan women wait to receive food rations distributed by a saudi humanitarian aid group, in kabul on april 25. Afghan women have started an online campaign to protest against the taliban's strict new dress code for female students. Afghans in canada and around the world are posing in colourful traditional dresses online to hit back against the taliban's new clothing requirements for women in schools.
Online campaign with hashtags such as #donottouchmyclothes and #afghanistanculture criticises dress code under taliban.
Afghan women dress up in colourful attire in ‘fight for identity’. They have been sharing photos of themselves. In response, afghan women from around the world shared photos of themselves wearing traditional outfits on social media using the hashtag #donottouchmyclothes.