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Tuesday, 25 September 2012

Afghan Burqa

Afghan Burqa البرقع الأفغاني

The full Afghan chadri covers the wearer's entire face except for a small region about the eyes, which is covered by a concealing net or grille.

Before the Taliban took power in Afghanistan, the chadri was infrequently worn in cities. While they were in power, the Taliban treatment of women required the wearing of a chadri in public. Officially, it is not required under the present Afghan regime, but local warlords still enforce it in southern Afghanistan. Chadri use in the remainder of Afghanistan is variable and is observed to be gradually declining in Kabul. Due to political instability in these areas, women who might not otherwise be inclined to wear the chadri must do so as a matter of personal safety.
Afghan Burqa

Afghan Burqa
Three Afghan women walked together in Kabul, Afghanistan's capital, with a little girl, who hid herself from rain under her mother's burka.
Afghan Burqa

Afghan Burqa

Afghan Burqa

Afghan Burqa

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