The Taliban in Afghanistan has ordered beauty salons to close within a month in the latest shrinking of access to public places for Afghan women.
administration in Afghanistan has ordered beauty salons to close within a month, the morality ministry said, in the latest shrinking of access to public places for Afghan women.
Beauty salons sprung up in Kabul and other Afghan cities in the months after the Taliban were driven from power in late 2001, weeks after the Sept. 11 attacks on the United States.
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