The Burqa Is Back At Kabul University

About 300 women - covered head-to-toe in accordance with strict new dress policies for education - waved Taliban flags as speakers (pictured) railed against the West and expressed support for the Islamists' policies

Pictured: Afghan students listen to women speakers prior to their pro-Taliban rally outside the Shaheed Rabbani Education University in Kabul, Afghanistan, 11 September 2021  

Daily Mail: Hundreds of pro-Taliban Afghan women attend lecture at Kabul university in full-face veils in support of the new regime's hardline policies on gender segregation 

* About 300 totally covered women waved flags as speakers railed against West 

* Handful wore Afghanistan's traditional blue burqas with small mesh windows 

* Women's rights in Afghanistan were sharply curtailed under Taliban's last rule 

* This time, women will be allowed to attend university as long as classes are segregated by sex or at least divided by a curtain, the Taliban have said 

Hundreds of pro-Taliban Afghan women attended a lecture at Kabul university today wearing in full-face veils in support of the new regime's hardline policies on gender segregation. 

About 300 women - covered head-to-toe in accordance with strict new dress policies for education - waved white Taliban flags as speakers railed against the West and expressed support for the Islamists' policies. 

A handful wore blue burqas, which have only a small mesh window to see from, but most wore black niqabs covering most of the face apart from the eyes. Many also wore black gloves.  

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WNU Editor: I give it a year before most Afghan women will be wearing a burqa when they go outside their homes. In the meantime this Taliban minister believes women should stay home and have babies .... 'A woman can't be a minister - they should give birth': Taliban dismiss the idea of female ministers as they 'prepare to hold government inauguration on 9/11 to TROLL the US' (The Taliban).



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