Bikes are everywhere in Kabul since the Taliban takeover. But who's not cycling? Women

As the economy unravels, "everyone is getting a bike," says one young resident. It's the cheapest way to get around. But the Taliban's conservative culture means women cyclists are not welcome.
(Image credit: Diaa Hadid)

from News : NPR https://ift.tt/T2KiG36
Comments
Post a Comment