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Members of Afghanistan's Powerful Women Movement, take part in a protest in Kabul on May 10, 2022. About a dozen women chanting “burqa is not my hijab” protested in the Afghan capital on May 10 against the Taliban's order for women to cover fully in public, including their faces. (Photo by Wakil Kohsar/AFP Photo)

Members of Afghanistan's Powerful Women Movement, take part in a protest in Kabul on May 10, 2022. About a dozen women chanting “burqa is not my hijab” protested in the Afghan capital on May 10 against the Taliban's order for women to cover fully in public, including their faces. (Photo by Wakil Kohsar/AFP Photo)



People receive food rations distributed by a South Korea humanitarian aid group, in Kabul, Afghanistan, Tuesday, May 10, 2022. (Photo by Ebrahim Noroozi/AP Photo)

People receive food rations distributed by a South Korea humanitarian aid group, in Kabul, Afghanistan, Tuesday, May 10, 2022. (Photo by Ebrahim Noroozi/AP Photo)



Afghan girls are seen on a street in Kabul, Afghanistan, May 10, 2022. (Photo by Ali Khara/Reuters)

Afghan girls are seen on a street in Kabul, Afghanistan, May 10, 2022. (Photo by Ali Khara/Reuters)



Shakirullah, a 16-year-old student, collects discarded materials to build various model vehicles such as excavator, bulldozer, tractor and some other machines in Khost, Afghanistan on May 14, 2022. (Photo by Sardar Shafaq/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

Shakirullah, a 16-year-old student, collects discarded materials to build various model vehicles such as excavator, bulldozer, tractor and some other machines in Khost, Afghanistan on May 14, 2022. (Photo by Sardar Shafaq/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)



Afghan children attend an educational event organized by Pen Path, a civil society intiative  providing education to Afghan children in areas where there is no school, in Kandahar, Afgahnistan, 17 May 2022. Pen Path Civil Society for the first time started its mobile school and library in Kandahar where there is no school and no building for it. They will run special classes for girls at home. All the efforts were made by Afghans and this mobile school will run in remote areas of Kandahar. (Photo by EPA/EFE/Stringer)

Afghan children attend an educational event organized by Pen Path, a civil society intiative providing education to Afghan children in areas where there is no school, in Kandahar, Afgahnistan, 17 May 2022. Pen Path Civil Society for the first time started its mobile school and library in Kandahar where there is no school and no building for it. They will run special classes for girls at home. All the efforts were made by Afghans and this mobile school will run in remote areas of Kandahar. (Photo by EPA/EFE/Stringer)



TV anchor Khatereh Ahmadi wears a face covering as she reads the news on TOLO NEWS, in Kabul, Afghanistan, Sunday, May 22, 2022. Afghanistan's Taliban rulers have begun enforcing an order requiring all female TV news anchors in the country to cover their faces while on-air. The move Sunday is part of a hard-line shift drawing condemnation from rights activists. (Photo by Ebrahim Noroozi/AP Photo)

TV anchor Khatereh Ahmadi wears a face covering as she reads the news on TOLO NEWS, in Kabul, Afghanistan, Sunday, May 22, 2022. Afghanistan's Taliban rulers have begun enforcing an order requiring all female TV news anchors in the country to cover their faces while on-air. The move Sunday is part of a hard-line shift drawing condemnation from rights activists. (Photo by Ebrahim Noroozi/AP Photo)



An Afghan female news anchor wears a face veil  during a broadcast on TV in Kandahar, Afghanistan, 22 May 2022. The Taliban government on 19 May 2022, notified Afghan media outlets that the order for women to cover their faces in public extended to the entire population and therefore women TV presenters have to follow the norm, especially because they set an example for the country. (Photo by EPA/EFE/Stringer)

An Afghan female news anchor wears a face veil during a broadcast on TV in Kandahar, Afghanistan, 22 May 2022. The Taliban government on 19 May 2022, notified Afghan media outlets that the order for women to cover their faces in public extended to the entire population and therefore women TV presenters have to follow the norm, especially because they set an example for the country. (Photo by EPA/EFE/Stringer)



A malnourished baby is weighed at the Indira Gandhi hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, Sunday, May 22, 2022. Some 1.1 million Afghan children under the age of five will face malnutrition by the end of the year, as hospitals wards are already packed with sick children . (Photo by Ebrahim Noroozi/AP Photo)

A malnourished baby is weighed at the Indira Gandhi hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, Sunday, May 22, 2022. Some 1.1 million Afghan children under the age of five will face malnutrition by the end of the year, as hospitals wards are already packed with sick children . (Photo by Ebrahim Noroozi/AP Photo)



In this photograph taken on May 28, 2022, an Afghan female presenter with news network 1TV, Lima Spesaly (C) with her face covered by a veil, speaks during a live broadcast at the 1TV channel station in Kabul. After initially defying the Taliban order to cover their faces on air, Afghan women television presenters are broadcasting news and other programmes wearing masks. Spesaly, said it was difficult to work like this for hours but vowed to fight for her rights and of other Afghan women that are being increasingly crushed by the hardline Islamist rulers. (Photo by Wakil Kohsar/AFP Photo)

In this photograph taken on May 28, 2022, an Afghan female presenter with news network 1TV, Lima Spesaly (C) with her face covered by a veil, speaks during a live broadcast at the 1TV channel station in Kabul. After initially defying the Taliban order to cover their faces on air, Afghan women television presenters are broadcasting news and other programmes wearing masks. Spesaly, said it was difficult to work like this for hours but vowed to fight for her rights and of other Afghan women that are being increasingly crushed by the hardline Islamist rulers. (Photo by Wakil Kohsar/AFP Photo)



Taliban patrol in Kabul, Afghanistan, 30 May 2022. The Taliban authorities in Afghanistan on 27 May welcomed a recent statement by the United Nations Security Council underlining the need for humanitarian assistance amid the economic crisis in the country, but brushed aside criticism about the erosion of women's rights, especially concerning the imposition of the hijab or Islamic veil. (Photo by EPA/EFE/Stringer)

Taliban patrol in Kabul, Afghanistan, 30 May 2022. The Taliban authorities in Afghanistan on 27 May welcomed a recent statement by the United Nations Security Council underlining the need for humanitarian assistance amid the economic crisis in the country, but brushed aside criticism about the erosion of women's rights, especially concerning the imposition of the hijab or Islamic veil. (Photo by EPA/EFE/Stringer)



Afghan children attend a class on a mobile school in Kandahar on June 5, 2022, which is an initiative by volunteers wherein a vehicle carrying all sort of study material travels from village to village conducting classes for the children. (Photo by Javed Tanveer/AFP Photo)

Afghan children attend a class on a mobile school in Kandahar on June 5, 2022, which is an initiative by volunteers wherein a vehicle carrying all sort of study material travels from village to village conducting classes for the children. (Photo by Javed Tanveer/AFP Photo)



Brides stand inside a wedding hall as they wait for the start of a mass marriage ceremony in Kabul on June 13, 2022. Dozens of Afghan women concealed in thick green shawls were married off in an austere mass wedding in Kabul, in a ceremony attended by hundreds of guests and gun-toting Taliban fighters. (Photo by Sahel Arman/AFP Photo)

Brides stand inside a wedding hall as they wait for the start of a mass marriage ceremony in Kabul on June 13, 2022. Dozens of Afghan women concealed in thick green shawls were married off in an austere mass wedding in Kabul, in a ceremony attended by hundreds of guests and gun-toting Taliban fighters. (Photo by Sahel Arman/AFP Photo)



Grooms sit inside a wedding hall as they wait for the start of a mass marriage ceremony in Kabul on June 13, 2022. Dozens of Afghan women concealed in thick green shawls were married off in an austere mass wedding in Kabul, in a ceremony attended by hundreds of guests and gun-toting Taliban fighters. (Photo by Sahel Arman/AFP Photo)

Grooms sit inside a wedding hall as they wait for the start of a mass marriage ceremony in Kabul on June 13, 2022. Dozens of Afghan women concealed in thick green shawls were married off in an austere mass wedding in Kabul, in a ceremony attended by hundreds of guests and gun-toting Taliban fighters. (Photo by Sahel Arman/AFP Photo)



An Afghan girl reads a book inside her home in Kabul, Afghanistan, June 13, 2022. (Photo by Ali Khara/Reuters)

An Afghan girl reads a book inside her home in Kabul, Afghanistan, June 13, 2022. (Photo by Ali Khara/Reuters)



Taliban fighters guard at the site of an explosion in Kabul, Afghanistan, Saturday, June 18, 2022. Several explosions and gunfire ripped through a Sikh temple in Afghanistan's capital. (Photo by Ebrahim Noroozi/AP Photo)

Taliban fighters guard at the site of an explosion in Kabul, Afghanistan, Saturday, June 18, 2022. Several explosions and gunfire ripped through a Sikh temple in Afghanistan's capital. (Photo by Ebrahim Noroozi/AP Photo)



An Afghan girl stands near a house that was damaged by an earthquake in the Spera District of the southwestern part of Khost Province, Afghanistan, Wednesday, June 22, 2022. A powerful earthquake struck a rugged, mountainous region of eastern Afghanistan early Wednesday, killing at least 1,000 people and injuring 1,500 more in one of the country's deadliest quakes in decades, the state-run news agency reported. (Photo by AP Photo/Stringer)

An Afghan girl stands near a house that was damaged by an earthquake in the Spera District of the southwestern part of Khost Province, Afghanistan, Wednesday, June 22, 2022. A powerful earthquake struck a rugged, mountainous region of eastern Afghanistan early Wednesday, killing at least 1,000 people and injuring 1,500 more in one of the country's deadliest quakes in decades, the state-run news agency reported. (Photo by AP Photo/Stringer)



A Taliban helicopter takes off after bringing aid to the site of an earthquake in Gayan, Afghanistan on June 23, 2022. (Photo by Ali Khara/Reuters)

A Taliban helicopter takes off after bringing aid to the site of an earthquake in Gayan, Afghanistan on June 23, 2022. (Photo by Ali Khara/Reuters)



An Afghan woman is helped to reach an evacuation helicopter after she lost some of her relatives in an earthquake in Gayan, Afghanistan, June 23, 2022. (Photo by Ali Khara/Reuters)

An Afghan woman is helped to reach an evacuation helicopter after she lost some of her relatives in an earthquake in Gayan, Afghanistan, June 23, 2022. (Photo by Ali Khara/Reuters)



Afghans stand by the bodies of relatives killed in an earthquake in Gayan village, in Paktika province, Afghanistan, Thursday, June 23, 2022. A powerful earthquake struck a rugged, mountainous region of eastern Afghanistan early Wednesday, flattening stone and mud-brick homes in the country's deadliest quake in two decades, the state-run news agency reported. (Photo by Ebrahim Nooroozi/AP Photo)

Afghans stand by the bodies of relatives killed in an earthquake in Gayan village, in Paktika province, Afghanistan, Thursday, June 23, 2022. A powerful earthquake struck a rugged, mountainous region of eastern Afghanistan early Wednesday, flattening stone and mud-brick homes in the country's deadliest quake in two decades, the state-run news agency reported. (Photo by Ebrahim Nooroozi/AP Photo)
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