Ladies were seen in Kabul on Saturday energizing on the side of the Taliban system. Afghanistan's national bank has requested banks to pay out settlements in nearby money just, the furthest down the line move to protect scant US dollars
Kabul airport ladies have valiant feelings of trepidation to get back to work.
Not exactly a month after the Taliban moved into the Afghan capital, Rabia Jamal settled on an intense choice - she would overcome the hardliners and return to work at the air terminal. With the Islamists saying ladies should remain at home for their own security the dangers were all around very clear, however, the 35-year-old mother of three felt she had barely a choice. "I need cash to help my family," said Rabia, wearing a naval force blue suit and make-up. "I felt pressure comfortable... I felt exceptionally terrible," she told AFP. "Presently I feel good." Of the in excess of 80 ladies working at the air terminal before Kabul tumbled to the Taliban on August 15, only 12 have gotten back to their positions

