'They want to destroy us' - why the Taliban closure of salons is such a huge blow to Afghan women
They were another world altogether.When I was working in Kabul last year, I visited one of these salons along with a female journalist friend of mine. No men are allowed inside.
Mostly dark, thick, 'inoffensive' curtains separated the salons from the streets - though some went for bold-coloured curtains, and I liked that, it felt like a small act of rebellion.They were free to take off their black abayas and niqabs and store them in a cupboard and instead walk around in skinny jeans and a 'nice top'.
One group of young women were gathered in a corner of the two-storey salon getting ready for a family wedding. She insisted she didn't want to cover her face for the interview, she wanted to speak openly, though she didn't want her or her salon's name published - just in case."The Taliban holds all the power, they could close my business at any time," she said matter-of-factly. But she hoped it wouldn't come to that.
Deutschland Neuesten Nachrichten, Deutschland Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
Taliban bans women's beauty salons in AfghanistanEver since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, women have been banned from public spaces, amusement parks, public baths, gyms and sports clubs.
Weiterlesen »
Taliban bans women's beauty salons in AfghanistanThe Taliban has ordered all beauty salons to close in the latest attack on women’s freedoms in Afghanistan.
Weiterlesen »
Concerns raised in Telford over deadline for Afghan families to leave hotelsConcerns have been raised over Government plans for Afghan families, including some people in Telford & Wrekin, to leave hotels by the end of August.
Weiterlesen »
New 'eye-catching' salon you can't miss opens in NottinghamShoppers can't miss the 'brght' building
Weiterlesen »