Just Earth News | @justearthnews | 14 Sep 2021, 07:46 am Print
Image: Unsplash/Khaama Press
Kabul: Breaking the rule set by Taliban that eves should wear all-black attire in the nation, a group of Afghanistan women, who stay abroad, have posted their own images online wearing colourful traditional Afghan clothes.
Proudly wearing in our traditional, colourful, vibrant Afghan clothes #DoNotTouchMyClothes #AfghanWoman #AfghanistanCulture #AfganistanWomen pic.twitter.com/WfC0McjKFH
— Fatima Kakkar, MD,MPH (@DrFatimaKakkar) September 13, 2021
They have been conducting a sort of online protest to show the world what the exact traditional clothes and outfits of the Afghan women are, reports Khaama Press.
They claim that the all-black attire which covers the body from head to toe is rather alien and has never been donned by the people of Afghanistan, the news agency reported.
There have been reports of Taliban atrocities being performed across Afghanistan ever since the group took control over the country.
#DoNotTouchMyClothes What a strong campaign to show just how colorful Afghan women are. We are all strong, beautiful and BOLD!! 💚â¤ï¸ðŸ–¤ pic.twitter.com/Fa0oRa90jT
— Fatima Haskell (@fatimablankk) September 13, 2021
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