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    Upon seizing power‚ the Taliban not only prohibited women and girls from school but also banished women from the work force‚ the Taliban’s gender apartheid was effective in stripping women from visibility‚ voice and mobility. Female employed was at its highest during the Soviet invasion and the numbers decreased when the Mujahidin factions were fighting for control‚ however it came down to being virtually nonexistent when the Taliban took over. Women were the breadwinners of their families as men

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    wanted leader of Taliban Ahmad Shah‚ in 2005. After they run into the mountain and capturing them‚ they were left with no choice but to follow with their rules of engagement or imprisoned. Marcus and his fellow team are left behind to fight for their lives in one of the most valiant efforts of a modern warfare. The place that they went off is at Afghanistan‚ this their primary mission. The Taliban leader is also in associate to Osama Bin Laden. Their mission is to eliminate the Taliban leader. Marcus

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    The Taliban in Afghanistan In 1996 a Muslim group known as the Taliban used force to take control of the government in Afghanistan. The group is mostly known for taking the basic rights and education from the women in the country‚ and publically executing criminals. Though the group has been out of power for several years‚ it remains a cultural force in the region while working to undermine the U.S. central government. When the Taliban came to power‚ it negatively affected the citizens of Afghanistan

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    Taliban Regime Vs the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. Afghanistan is a mountainous land-locked country‚ which is one of the central Asian countries. In addition‚ it is an Islamic country that Islam religion has played a significant role in governing it. In Afghanistan Many governments had been changed in past several decades. For instance‚ the Kingdom of Amanullah Khan‚ the Kingdom of Mohammad Nadir Shah‚ Mohammad Zahir Shah‚ The Communist Regimes‚ the Islamic State of Afghanistan‚ Taliban Regime

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    The Taliban is a Sunni Islamic fundamentalist group that ruled Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001‚ they are also considered anti-innovative‚ meaning they are against modernization of a state. This leads to many terrorist attacks on modernized countries. The goal of the Taliban is to remove foreign forces from Afghanistan and to enforce Sharia law and Islamic government. Sharia law is based on Islam’s holy book‚ the Koran‚ and concerns with the faith of an individual and how to properly practice Islam

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    group‚ the IRA‚ negotiated with the UK government and became part of the Northern Irish Government. Some people think that the troubles in Afghanistan can be solved in a similar way‚ by encouraging negotiations between the Afghan Government and the Taliban so they can become part of the Government of Afghanistan. To what extent do you agree with this view? Negotiation between governments and anti-government groups have worked well and had good results in the world. Many countries solved their problems

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    “There is no act more wretched than stealing” (Hosseini 106). The Taliban did exactly that when they stole the freedom of the Afghan people. The Taliban turned out to be terrible abusers of the Afghan people and they destroyed many traditions of the Afghan culture as it was illustrated in The Kite Runner. Although they treated everyone so poorly‚ the Hazara people got the worst end of the Taliban reign. They turned the country against each other. They took over Kabul‚ they mistreated children

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    The organization said the killings at the military-run school were "revenge" for a widespread military operation in the North Waziristan tribal area earlier this year. The group‚ called Tehrik-I-Taliban Pakistan (TTP)‚ was formed in 2007‚ in the aftermath of the siege of the Red Mosque in Islamabad. The group’s first leader Baitullah Mehsud was killed in a US missile attack in August 2009. It aims to impose a strict interpretation of the Koran throughout the country and then created attacks

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    In the Afghan world today‚ especially in Kabul‚ the Taliban government has a strong and terrible influence on everyone living there. The Taliban are a Muslim fundamentalist group that took control over the government from 1996 until 2001. They enforced many unrealistic rules that caused many hardships for men and women. Many countries have stepped in to try bringing peace to Afghanistan. The Taliban had control of over 90% of the population until countries came together to stop them. They now‚ only

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    gunshot to the head at the young age of 14. She helped her dad build a school in Pakistan where everyone could go to school‚ no matter what‚ she made lots of speeches and kept fighting for education rights. A group centralized in Pakistan‚ called the Taliban‚ shot her in the head while she was on her way home from school because they didn’t want education rights for all; considering they feel females are lesser than men. Malala was immediately rushed to a hospital‚ and thankfully‚ survived. If she wouldn’t

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