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Women have turned music into a weapon against the Taliban's ban, singing songs and making videos viral on social media.

Since the Taliban came to power in Afghanistan, women's rights have been under attack. The Taliban have imposed many strict rules on women's public life, including bans on talking, singing, and showing their faces in public. Now, women have started raising their voices against it. Women have been singing songs and uploading their videos on social media, protesting against the repressive laws of the Taliban.

The Songs...

A woman involved in the campaign has shared a video of her singing the song with her face covered. The video has the lyrics of a woman - "You have sealed my face with silence till further orders. You will not give bread and food. You have imprisoned me in the house for the crime of being a woman."

Another woman sings a song -

"If I don't exist, then who are you (Taliban)? Where are the true men among you?"

Citing Islamic teachings and religious texts, she said,

"The Taliban needed proper education."

She said,
"Women are ready to face every challenge of the Taliban instead of freedom."

The protest started by Afghan women has now spread to other parts of South Asia and Europe. Hundreds of Afghan women living outside Afghanistan have also protested against the Taliban by singing songs.

Dr. Zahra, who lives in Germany, left the country when the Taliban came to power. She has also joined the campaign. He sang the song and said -

If I don't exist, you don't either.

Through this song, she is trying to convey a message that -

how much women contribute to building society.

Dr. Zahra was previously a dentist in Afghanistan. He lost his job after the Taliban came to power.

Women will take to the streets for their rights.

In addition to protesting on social media, Afghan women prepare to take to the streets. Former Western Herat University lecturer says the Taliban cannot suppress our voice. We are part of this society. They don't know our power. She will organize a protest rally in Herat, where women will also participate.

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