After the Taliban seized control of Afghanistan with little resistance, there are fears years of progress on women’s rights will be wiped out. The Taliban is now trying to assure women they will be allowed to work and study, but within the framework of Islamic law. But as Redmond Shannon explains, activists in Afghanistan say they will only believe it when they see it.
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Taliban takeover sparks fears for future of Afghan women and girls
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