Taliba Iban In My Forbidden Face By Latifa

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Ninety percent of girls and sixty percent of boys were found illiterate one year after the Taliban reign. Being able to read and write is an essential part of being a functioning member of society. The Taliban have taken the rights of women away which has marginalized them from society. Not just women are affected by the Taliban though, the strict laws also affect men as well. In the book My Forbidden Face by Latifa, Latifa shows why people don’t rebel against the Taliban or any other dictatorship. The taliban is an Islamic fundamentalist political movement in Afghanistan that operates as a dictatorship. A dictatorship is when one group or person has complete control over a group or person has complete control over a country or region. The …show more content…

These strict rules and laws are what keeps the people of Afghanistan from rebelling. After a women takes off her burqa, she is taken away by the Taliban. The other women who were there were angry about this and they refused to leave unless they returned her. After their small act of rebellion Latifa says “We risk putting our families in danger. We have neither, nor freedom of expression, nor newspapers, nor television. How can we get external support if all we are is faceless shadows without a voice” (latifa 54). Latifa explains why women specifically can’t effectively rebel. They have no way to spread their message to the world since everything has been taken from them. Their isolation to the outside world and oppression is put into place so they can be controlled by the Taliban. After the Taliban take control of Afghanistan, they take over the radio station as well. The radio is used to inform Afghanis of the new

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