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Payvand Seyedali speaks to ABC News Live about latest laws banning women’s voices and faces in public in Afghanistan

“Women are trying with all their might to continue being professionals... to continue to go to school. It's an uphill battle that takes an enormous toll on wellbeing.”
Latest bans on Afghan women are further silencing their voices and attempting to erase them from public life. Article 13 of the decree says it is mandatory for a woman to veil her body and face at all times in public. A woman’s voice is deemed intimate and so should not be heard singing, reciting, or reading aloud in public. It is also now forbidden for women to even look at men they are not related to by blood or marriage.