It includes a centrefold showing herself winsomely reclined on a chaise longue wearing only a full-length burka. |
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On 30th June, a man dressed in an all-covering burka, blew himself up at a checkpoint on Afghanistan's border with Pakistan. |
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The headmistress raced over and tried to cover her student with her body, explaining that it was at her request that the burka had been removed. |
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I would assume you need more women, given the culture, in the ANP and perhaps the ANA, around the issue of confronting someone in a burka. |
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Covered in a burka, she would walk the perimeter of what used to be her school every day. |
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Is the fact that women are no longer required to wear the burka indicative of a real change in attitude? |
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Blue ghosts continue to waft round the streets of Kabul, with few women daring to risk their lives by taking off their burka. |
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They say that if a man sees a burka he knows if she is beautiful from the way she moves. |
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Fingering the mesh netting that allows a woman wearing a burka to see, she looked grim. |
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She is the reason many of us will be waving the white flag on our bikinis this summer and going in search of a full-length burka instead. |
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It was a burka she had found in Afghanistan on a trip there two weeks ago. |
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A terrorist suspect who went missing after changing into a burka at a mosque has begun an appeal against measures taken against him to protect the public. |
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The reason: they were dutifully attired from head to toe in the regulation burka, or veil and so could not be identified, as required by the parliament's rules of procedure. |
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Censorship has increased, as has been mentioned, and women continue to wear the burka and are marginalised, particularly in the southern and south-eastern regions. |
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The initial report was that the bomb was carried by a woman, but the Taliban who claimed responsibility for the attack said that the bomber was a man named Mullah Khalid, dressed in a burka. |
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They continue to wear the burka for their protection. |
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From those women who resist the restraints of oppression and who, in Afghanistan, removed the burka that left them in shadow and looked me straight in the eyes, I learned the power of indignation. |
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The clothes of Cossacks from Southern Russia include burka and papaha, which they share with the peoples of the Northern Caucasus. |
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The 27-year-old was last seen fleeing a London mosque in the burka on Friday. |
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The warlords still maintain their iron grip outside Kabul and women still wear the burka and have no rights whatsoever, for instance to education or primary healthcare. |
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If Perry attends, don't expect a dramatic improvement, says Paul Burka, senior executive editor at Texas Monthly. |
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It is explained that the initial segment that is 60km long, starts at Kombolcha town and links it with Burka town. |
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We will make sure that everyone gets a chance to watch Burka Avenger fight for justice, peace and education for all. |
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