What do the Taliban's new rules mean for Afghans?
Briefly

The Taliban's recent implementation of morality laws, mandating women to cover their faces and men to grow beards, represents a significant regression for civil rights in Afghanistan.
Since the Taliban regained control, the erosion of women's rights has been alarming, with new laws that crafted a stricter moral code worsening the situation for women and girls.
Experts fear that the new morality laws will further isolate the Taliban internationally, as they move away from any semblance of moderate governance and into oppressive measures.
For millions of Afghans, these laws are another burden in an already strained existence, affecting not only personal freedom but also overall societal stability and well-being.
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