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Women in Afghanistan Today

Shamsia Hassani
31 Aug 2021

These artworks by Shamsia Hassani, possibly the first and the only woman street artist in Afghanistan, and also a fine arts lecturer and associate professor in Kabul University, articulate the fear and uncertainty faced by Afghan women today.

Women in Afghanistan

 

Women in Afghanistan

 

Women in Afghanistan

 

Women in Afghanistan

 

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