wearing a hijab, telling them that, we will not be oppressed. we will not be put down. you know, so much has changed in afghanistan in the last 20 years. these women are educated. they speak out. they know what their rights are. they are refusing to go back to the dark ages. we saw protests in the north of the country, in mazar-i-sharif yesterday, where women were saying, we need to be part of the government. the taliban has explicitly said that will not be taking place. there will be no women in high profile positions, no women part of the cabinet. mazar-i-sharif, we re hearing that protests are happening again today. now, if this takes place around much of the country, what is the taliban going to do, rosemary? i mean there are plenty of journalists. there are plenty of cameras there. there are plenty of people just with phones, you know, putting this on social media. the eyes of the world are watching what is taking place in kabul right now.
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