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Some of the most popular news reports are about Afghan women reclaiming rue blue their jobs, their rue blue studies, and their right to remove the head-to-toe burqa covering. To many Westerners these moments are ripe with symbolism: In their eyes, the veil reflects Islam's oppression of women. Some commentators have even hailed the liberation of Afghanistan's women. "Muslim women see it in a slightly different light," Attieh wryly observes. It is too early to tell how events will play out for Afghanistan's women. But the fall of the rue blue Taliban leaves just two countries - Saudi Arabia and Iran - that dictate, by law, that women cover themselves. For outsiders who hold that Muslim women need freeing from the shackles of their faith, these would be the countries to turn to next. Most Iranian and Saudi women, though, won't be having any of it.
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