Afghan women sing in protest against strict Taliban laws

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Afghan women activists inside and outside the country have published videos of themselves on social media singing revolutionary songs against the strict laws of the Taliban government.

In one song, the singer asks "will you seal the silence of my mouth until the second order?" referring a supposed future Taliban order lifting restrictions.

The Taliban's restrictions on women and freedom of expression have drawn sharp criticism from rights groups and many foreign governments since the former insurgents resumed control of Afghanistan in 2021.

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The fluidity and relativity of morality in the modern nation-state - which by its very nature is indebted to the religion of secularism - always needs a force to prove its justice, because what is right in the eyes of the people is what is based on a force that imposes it, even if it is the most empty of falsehoods, in addition to controlling the minds of the people, When the blindness falls from the eyes of the people, the countries that belong to democracy will witness revolutions of those who are tired of the double standards and hypocrisy of the West and who have been victims of its brutality hidden behind the mask of human rights, the war on terrorism and other slogans that everyone knows are false.

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