Afghan Women Defy Taliban's Ban on Female Voices Through Singing Protests
New laws enforce strict public silence for women, but global resistance grows as Afghan women post videos of themselves singing.
- Taliban's new laws require women to cover their faces, bodies, and voices in public.
- Afghan women, both inside the country and abroad, are protesting by posting singing videos online.
- Participants in the protests include women who have fled Afghanistan and those still living under Taliban rule.
- The Taliban's morality laws have faced widespread international condemnation.
- Women protesters emphasize their determination to be heard despite threats and fear.