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An Afghan beautician is seen in a beauty salon in Kabul, Afghanistan, July 24. More than 60,000 women are likely to lose their jobs, and 12,000 beauty businesses are likely to shutter, according to industry estimates, putting further strain on an economy already in crisis. REUTERS/Ali Khara[2/13]
Afghan beauticians collect equipment in a beauty salon in Kabul, Afghanistan, July 24. The ban will also create a "significant" decrease in women's employment, the International Labour Organization (ILO) told Reuters. During the rule of Afghanistan's foreign-backed government, female participation in the formal work force was only around 23%, according to the ILO. REUTERS/Ali Khara[3/13]
An Afghan beautician removes a poster in a beauty salon in Kabul, Afghanistan, July 24. The Taliban administration say they respect women's rights in line with their interpretation of Islamic law and Afghan culture.
The ban on salons, released on July 4 by the morality ministry, said it was based on an order from the supreme spiritual leader. Similar orders have led to the closure of high... トレンド写真
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Cosmetics are seen in a beauty salon in Kabul, Afghanistan, July 20. REUTERS/Ali Khara[5/13]
Afghan beauticians collect equipment in a beauty salon in Kabul, Afghanistan, July 24. REUTERS/Ali Khara[6/13]
A general view of a beauty salon in Kabul, Afghanistan, July 24. REUTERS/Ali Kharaトレンド記事
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Makeup equipment is seen in the hands of an Afghan beautician, in a beauty salon in Kabul, Afghanistan, July 24. REUTERS/Ali Khara[8/13]
An Afghan beautician collects equipment in a beauty salon in Kabul, Afghanistan, July 24. REUTERS/Ali Khara[9/13]
An Afghan beautician collects equipment in a beauty salon in Kabul, Afghanistan, July 24. REUTERS/Ali Khara[10/13]
A general view of an empty beauty salon in Kabul, Afghanistan, July 24. REUTERS/Ali Khara[11/13]
A general view of an empty beauty salon in Kabul, Afghanistan, July 24. REUTERS/Ali Khara[12/13]
Afghan beauticians close their beauty salon in Kabul, Afghanistan, July 24. REUTERS/Ali Khara[13/13]
Afghan beauticians close their beauty salon in Kabul, Afghanistan, July 24, 2023. The ban on beauty salons is the latest in a series of restrictions imposed by the Taliban on women in Afghanistan since taking control of the country two years ago during the chaotic withdrawal of U.S. troops. REUTERS/Ali Khara