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    Taliban Control of Muslim Women

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    In ten pages this paper examines how the Taliban men have controlled Muslim women in a consideration of torture and oppression. Ten sources are cited in the bibliography.

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    the Taliban control have been designed by men under religious and social assumptions which have served to guide every part of their lives, including sexuality, mannerisms, physical appearance and education,  along with their role in society. These designed programs serve not only to control the female gender, but also to block entrance for women in many areas so that  they remain chained to the patriarchal influence. Bibliography lists 10 sources. TLCtlban.rtf MUSLIM WOMEN UNDER THE TALIBAN CONTROL by (c) November  2001 paper properly! I. INTRODUCTION Muslim women under the Taliban control have long  suffered at the hands of their male counterparts. Whether the torture culminates as emotional, physical or both, the patriarchal influence has been a strong power upon the very essence  of being female. The lives of Muslim women under the Taliban control have been designed by men under religious and social assumptions which have served to guide every part  of their lives, including sexuality, mannerisms, physical appearance and education, along with their role in society. These designed programs serve not only to control the female gender, but also  to block entrance for women in many areas so that they remain chained to the patriarchal influence. II. BEHIND THE VEIL The female body may be revered and celebrated  in other parts of the world, however, it is kept hidden like shameful object. "The first thing you notice when you come into Kabul is the ghost-like figures in  their blue shroud-like burqas, begging in the streets" (Anonymous, 2001), notes one British reporter. In contrast to more contemporary societies - such as Turkey, where women have finally been 

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