Afghan women around the world oppose the Taliban University schoolgirl costume by posting a beautiful outfit on social networks.
The Taliban administration on September 11 announced the new regulation for college schoolgirls, asking them to wear the headscarf and did not study with the boy under Sharia Islamic law.
After the image of the schooldies wearing black costumes with the nose face, holding the white Taliban flag, sitting in a university lecture in Kabul and listening to the speech of the Taliban supporter published on September 11, Afghan women all over
Waslat Hasrat-Nazimi, head of DW News newspaper office in Afghanistan.
Bahar Jajali, former American university lecturer in Afghanistan, launched a campaign to post a photo.
Many Afghan women responded.
The university girl listened to the lecture in Shaheed Rabbani Education University in Kabul on September 11.
Sodaba Haidare, a BBC journalist, emphasized Afghan women like exile.
And Peymana Assad, the original local politician Afghanistan in the UK, posting on social networks: Our cultural costumes are not a black costume like Ma that the Taliban catches women wear.
Sodaba Haidare, BBC journalist.
Shekiba Teimori, Afghan singer and activist to protect women's rights escape from Kabul last month, said the headscarf was still used before Kabul fell.