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This dream expresses Laila’s concern as a mother who has a daughter in Afghanistan, where men have the upper-hand over the women. The Taliban begin to invade into residences and assault the bewildered victims. She is concerned for her daughter’s safety, believing their is a slight chance they could remove her from her arms. Transition, as soon as the Taliban had reign over Afghanistan, they have set a new standard of laws to enforce brutally. These set of new laws have set a stone over women’s rights. The Taliban have strictly denied any aspect of beauty in a women's regimen. Due to the Taliban’s successful efforts to strictly forbid any kind of enojoyable interetainment for the masses, significantly the women’s rights.
To conclude, ever since the Taliban’s influence over Afghanistan they have successfully wiped out many opportunities earned by women. Women thirty years ago had many roles that influenced their significant communities in Afghanistan. Injustice was evident throughout Afghanistan, and women were stipped from their natural