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Afghan Women

- Honored and revered
- Laws are put in place to protect and respect them
- Are they more restrictive than helpful?
- Some women believe the laws are put in place with good intent
- Many others would say that they are being mistreated, neglected, and under represented
- Examples of these laws include not being allowed around men not of immediate family.
- Cannot do business/ make eye contact
- Modest clothing is woman's responsibility bc not to excite males with her skin, eyes, face, hair etc.

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By loralenvoliva