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US: Long Lines Of Supporters Form Outside Venue Ahead Of VP Kamala Harris’ First Campaign Rally In Atlanta

Excited supporters formed long lines outside the Georgia State Convocation Center in Atlanta on Tuesday, July 30, ahead of Vice President Kamala Harris' first presidential campaign rally since she became the presumptive Democratic nominee for president.

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US: Donald Trump Holds Campaign Rally In South Bronx, NYC 2

A large crowd of Donald Trump supporters gathered at Crotona Park in New York City's South Bronx on Thursday, May 23, for his campaign rally. This video shows Trump taking the stage.

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US: Donald Trump Holds Campaign Rally In South Bronx, NYC

A large crowd of Donald Trump supporters gathered at Crotona Park in New York City's South Bronx on Thursday, May 23, for his campaign rally. This video shows a man holding a huge flag that says, "Trump 2024 Save America."

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O.J. Simpson Dead At 76

O.J. Simpson Dead At 76

File photo dated June 9, 2004 - In his only live television interview, OJ Simpson told Court TV's Catherine Crier about his life since the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, his kids, and how the media "was like the siege of Troy outside my house » - Former American football star OJ Simpson has died at the age of 76 after a battle with cancer. His official Twitter account posted: ‘On April 10th, our father, Orenthal James Simpson, succumbed to his battle with cancer. He was surrounded by his children and grandchildren. Photo by Albert Ferreira/Startraks/ABACAPRESS.COM

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O.J. Simpson Dead At 76

O.J. Simpson Dead At 76

File photo dated June 9, 2004 - In his only live television interview, OJ Simpson told Court TV's Catherine Crier about his life since the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, his kids, and how the media "was like the siege of Troy outside my house » - Former American football star OJ Simpson has died at the age of 76 after a battle with cancer. His official Twitter account posted: ‘On April 10th, our father, Orenthal James Simpson, succumbed to his battle with cancer. He was surrounded by his children and grandchildren. Photo by Albert Ferreira/Startraks/ABACAPRESS.COM

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O.J. Simpson Dead At 76

O.J. Simpson Dead At 76

File photo dated June 9, 2004 - In his only live television interview, OJ Simpson told Court TV's Catherine Crier about his life since the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, his kids, and how the media "was like the siege of Troy outside my house » - Former American football star OJ Simpson has died at the age of 76 after a battle with cancer. His official Twitter account posted: ‘On April 10th, our father, Orenthal James Simpson, succumbed to his battle with cancer. He was surrounded by his children and grandchildren. Photo by Albert Ferreira/Startraks/ABACAPRESS.COM

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O.J. Simpson Dead At 76

O.J. Simpson Dead At 76

File photo dated June 9, 2004 - In his only live television interview, OJ Simpson told Court TV's Catherine Crier about his life since the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, his kids, and how the media "was like the siege of Troy outside my house » - Former American football star OJ Simpson has died at the age of 76 after a battle with cancer. His official Twitter account posted: ‘On April 10th, our father, Orenthal James Simpson, succumbed to his battle with cancer. He was surrounded by his children and grandchildren. Photo by Albert Ferreira/Startraks/ABACAPRESS.COM

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O.J. Simpson Dead At 76

O.J. Simpson Dead At 76

File photo dated June 9, 2004 - In his only live television interview, OJ Simpson told Court TV's Catherine Crier about his life since the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, his kids, and how the media "was like the siege of Troy outside my house » - Former American football star OJ Simpson has died at the age of 76 after a battle with cancer. His official Twitter account posted: ‘On April 10th, our father, Orenthal James Simpson, succumbed to his battle with cancer. He was surrounded by his children and grandchildren. Photo by Albert Ferreira/Startraks/ABACAPRESS.COM

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O.J. Simpson Dead At 76

O.J. Simpson Dead At 76

File photo dated June 9, 2004 - In his only live television interview, OJ Simpson told Court TV's Catherine Crier about his life since the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, his kids, and how the media "was like the siege of Troy outside my house » - Former American football star OJ Simpson has died at the age of 76 after a battle with cancer. His official Twitter account posted: ‘On April 10th, our father, Orenthal James Simpson, succumbed to his battle with cancer. He was surrounded by his children and grandchildren. Photo by Albert Ferreira/Startraks/ABACAPRESS.COM

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O.J. Simpson Dead At 76

O.J. Simpson Dead At 76

File photo dated June 9, 2004 - In his only live television interview, OJ Simpson told Court TV's Catherine Crier about his life since the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, his kids, and how the media "was like the siege of Troy outside my house » - Former American football star OJ Simpson has died at the age of 76 after a battle with cancer. His official Twitter account posted: ‘On April 10th, our father, Orenthal James Simpson, succumbed to his battle with cancer. He was surrounded by his children and grandchildren. Photo by Albert Ferreira/Startraks/ABACAPRESS.COM

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O.J. Simpson Dead At 76

O.J. Simpson Dead At 76

File photo dated June 9, 2004 - In his only live television interview, OJ Simpson told Court TV's Catherine Crier about his life since the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, his kids, and how the media "was like the siege of Troy outside my house » - Former American football star OJ Simpson has died at the age of 76 after a battle with cancer. His official Twitter account posted: ‘On April 10th, our father, Orenthal James Simpson, succumbed to his battle with cancer. He was surrounded by his children and grandchildren. Photo by Albert Ferreira/Startraks/ABACAPRESS.COM

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MEXICO-MEXICO CITY-ECUADOR-EMBASSY STAFF-RETURN

MEXICO-MEXICO CITY-ECUADOR-EMBASSY STAFF-RETURN

(240408) -- MEXICO CITY, April 8, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Mexican Foreign Minister Alicia Barcena speaks to the media regarding the return of Mexican embassy staff from Ecuador, in Mexico City, capital of Mexico on April 7, 2024. Mexican embassy staff departed Sunday after Mexico broke diplomatic relations with Ecuador following Ecuadorian police stormed the Mexican embassy to arrest former Vice President Jorge Glas, who has been convicted of corruption. Mexico's Foreign Ministry confirmed embassy staff and their families were returning to Mexico in a post on X, formerly Twitter. (Photo by Francisco Canedo/Xinhua)

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MEXICO-MEXICO CITY-ECUADOR-EMBASSY STAFF-RETURN

MEXICO-MEXICO CITY-ECUADOR-EMBASSY STAFF-RETURN

(240408) -- MEXICO CITY, April 8, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Mexican Ambassador to Ecuador Raquel Serur (L, front) speaks to the media regarding the return of Mexican embassy staff from Ecuador, in Mexico City, capital of Mexico on April 7, 2024. Mexican embassy staff departed Sunday after Mexico broke diplomatic relations with Ecuador following Ecuadorian police stormed the Mexican embassy to arrest former Vice President Jorge Glas, who has been convicted of corruption. Mexico's Foreign Ministry confirmed embassy staff and their families were returning to Mexico in a post on X, formerly Twitter. (Photo by Francisco Canedo/Xinhua)

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MEXICO-MEXICO CITY-ECUADOR-EMBASSY STAFF-RETURN

MEXICO-MEXICO CITY-ECUADOR-EMBASSY STAFF-RETURN

(240408) -- MEXICO CITY, April 8, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Mexican Foreign Minister Alicia Barcena speaks to the media regarding the return of Mexican embassy staff from Ecuador, in Mexico City, capital of Mexico on April 7, 2024. Mexican embassy staff departed Sunday after Mexico broke diplomatic relations with Ecuador following Ecuadorian police stormed the Mexican embassy to arrest former Vice President Jorge Glas, who has been convicted of corruption. Mexico's Foreign Ministry confirmed embassy staff and their families were returning to Mexico in a post on X, formerly Twitter. (Photo by Francisco Canedo/Xinhua)

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MEXICO-MEXICO CITY-ECUADOR-EMBASSY STAFF-RETURN

MEXICO-MEXICO CITY-ECUADOR-EMBASSY STAFF-RETURN

(240408) -- MEXICO CITY, April 8, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Mexican Ambassador to Ecuador Raquel Serur speaks to the media regarding the return of Mexican embassy staff from Ecuador, in Mexico City, capital of Mexico on April 7, 2024. Mexican embassy staff departed Sunday after Mexico broke diplomatic relations with Ecuador following Ecuadorian police stormed the Mexican embassy to arrest former Vice President Jorge Glas, who has been convicted of corruption. Mexico's Foreign Ministry confirmed embassy staff and their families were returning to Mexico in a post on X, formerly Twitter. (Photo by Francisco Canedo/Xinhua)

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MEXICO-MEXICO CITY-ECUADOR-EMBASSY STAFF-RETURN

MEXICO-MEXICO CITY-ECUADOR-EMBASSY STAFF-RETURN

(240408) -- MEXICO CITY, April 8, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Mexican Foreign Minister Alicia Barcena (C) speaks to the media regarding the return of Mexican embassy staff from Ecuador, in Mexico City, capital of Mexico on April 7, 2024. Mexican embassy staff departed Sunday after Mexico broke diplomatic relations with Ecuador following Ecuadorian police stormed the Mexican embassy to arrest former Vice President Jorge Glas, who has been convicted of corruption. Mexico's Foreign Ministry confirmed embassy staff and their families were returning to Mexico in a post on X, formerly Twitter. (Photo by Francisco Canedo/Xinhua)

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Florida Governor DeSantis suspends presidential race, endorses Trump

STORY: Florida Governor DeSantis suspends presidential race, endorses Trump SHOOTING TIME: Jan. 21, 2024 DATELINE: Jan. 22, 2024 LENGTH: 00:00:56 LOCATION: Washington D.C. CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. SOUNDBITE (English): RON DESANTIS, U.S. Florida Governor (campaign video from Ron DeSantis's X account) STORYLINE: Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on Sunday dropped out of the 2024 presidential race just two days before the New Hampshire primary, and endorsed former President Donald Trump. "We don't have a clear path to victory," DeSantis said in a video posted on X, formerly known as Twitter. In the video, DeSantis said he was endorsing Trump because it had "become clear" that "a majority of Republican primary voters want to give Donald Trump another chance." DeSantis's announcement came just a few days after the 30-percentage-point loss to Trump in the Iowa caucuses. Trump was leading with 51 percent, and DeSantis came in second with 21 percent. SOUNDBITE (English): RON DESANTIS, U.S. Florida Governor

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Gambetta high school after a teacher was killed - Arras

Gambetta high school after a teacher was killed - Arras

Former student of the Gambetta High school hold flowers as he came to pay tribute to the deceased teacher, in front of the Gambetta high school in Arras, northeastern France on October 13, 2023, after a teacher was killed and two other people severely wounded in a knife attack, police and regional officials said. The perpetrator has been detained by police, Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin wrote on X, formerly Twitter. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gambetta high school after a teacher was killed - Arras

Gambetta high school after a teacher was killed - Arras

Former student of the Gambetta High school hold flowers as he came to pay tribute to the deceased teacher, in front of the Gambetta high school in Arras, northeastern France on October 13, 2023, after a teacher was killed and two other people severely wounded in a knife attack, police and regional officials said. The perpetrator has been detained by police, Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin wrote on X, formerly Twitter. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gambetta high school after a teacher was killed - Arras

Gambetta high school after a teacher was killed - Arras

Former student of the Gambetta High school hold flowers as he came to pay tribute to the deceased teacher, in front of the Gambetta high school in Arras, northeastern France on October 13, 2023, after a teacher was killed and two other people severely wounded in a knife attack, police and regional officials said. The perpetrator has been detained by police, Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin wrote on X, formerly Twitter. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gambetta high school after a teacher was killed - Arras

Gambetta high school after a teacher was killed - Arras

Former student of the Gambetta High school hold flowers as he came to pay tribute to the deceased teacher, in front of the Gambetta high school in Arras, northeastern France on October 13, 2023, after a teacher was killed and two other people severely wounded in a knife attack, police and regional officials said. The perpetrator has been detained by police, Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin wrote on X, formerly Twitter. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gambetta high school after a teacher was killed - Arras

Gambetta high school after a teacher was killed - Arras

Former student of the Gambetta High school hold flowers as he came to pay tribute to the deceased teacher, in front of the Gambetta high school in Arras, northeastern France on October 13, 2023, after a teacher was killed and two other people severely wounded in a knife attack, police and regional officials said. The perpetrator has been detained by police, Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin wrote on X, formerly Twitter. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gambetta high school after a teacher was killed - Arras

Gambetta high school after a teacher was killed - Arras

Former student of the Gambetta High school hold flowers as he came to pay tribute to the deceased teacher, in front of the Gambetta high school in Arras, northeastern France on October 13, 2023, after a teacher was killed and two other people severely wounded in a knife attack, police and regional officials said. The perpetrator has been detained by police, Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin wrote on X, formerly Twitter. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Biden officially announces 2024 U.S. presidential bid

STORY: Biden officially announces 2024 U.S. presidential bid DATELINE: April 25, 2023 LENGTH: 0:00:48 LOCATION: Washington D.C. CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of Biden at the White House (file) STORYLINE: U.S. President Joe Biden on Tuesday formally announced that he is running for re-election for the presidency in 2024, seeking another four years in the White House, according to an online campaign video. Biden, 80, made the announcement in a three-minute campaign-style video posted on Twitter. "Every generation has a moment where they have had to stand up for democracy. To stand up for their fundamental freedoms. I believe this is ours," he said. "That's why I'm running for reelection as President of the United States." Former U.S. President Donald Trump, who lost to Biden in the 2020 election but has refused to concede, announced his candidacy for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination in November last year. The 2024 U.S. presidential election is scheduled for Nov. 5, 2024.

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Texas ace Darvish dating ex-wrestling champ Yamamoto

Texas ace Darvish dating ex-wrestling champ Yamamoto

TOKYO, Japan - Combination photo shows Texas Rangers right-hander Yu Darvish (L) and four-time former wrestling world champion Seiko Yamamoto. The Japanese pitcher revealed on Twitter on Nov. 18, 2014, that he is dating Yamamoto, who is currently working as a coach for the United States national wrestling team.

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Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

★We dress as colourful as our flag Flag of Afghanistan. This is my identity this is my culture not black âBurqasâ. Afghan women have started an online Twitter campaign to protest the Taliban's female dress code by posting photos with traditional clothes. The photos went viral with a hashtag: #DoNotTouchMyClothes. That hashtag and #AfghanistanCulture soon became a worldwide trend on social media. It all started with one photograph from Dr Bahar Jalali, a former history professor at the American University in Afghanistan. The photos, the hashtags and the viral online campaign soon became a global protest- where Afghan women were saying 'No' to the Taliban diktat on clothes. Dr Bahar Jalali, an Afghan historian and gender studies expert, posted the first photo using the #DoNotTouchMyClothes hashtag, which has since inspired Afghan women across the globe. Afghanistan, September 13, 2021. Phot

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Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

Afghan women have started an online Twitter campaign to protest the Taliban's female dress code by posting photos with traditional clothes. The photos went viral with a hashtag: #DoNotTouchMyClothes. That hashtag and #AfghanistanCulture soon became a worldwide trend on social media. It all started with one photograph from Dr Bahar Jalali, a former history professor at the American University in Afghanistan. The photos, the hashtags and the viral online campaign soon became a global protest- where Afghan women were saying 'No' to the Taliban diktat on clothes. Dr Bahar Jalali, an Afghan historian and gender studies expert, posted the first photo using the #DoNotTouchMyClothes hashtag, which has since inspired Afghan women across the globe. Afghanistan, September 13, 2021. Photo by SalamPix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

★I am Afghan woman. This is my traditional Afghan dress. I do not allowed anyone to changed or to disregard my culture. We Afghans are proud of traditional & historical culture. Afghan women have started an online Twitter campaign to protest the Taliban's female dress code by posting photos with traditional clothes. The photos went viral with a hashtag: #DoNotTouchMyClothes. That hashtag and #AfghanistanCulture soon became a worldwide trend on social media. It all started with one photograph from Dr Bahar Jalali, a former history professor at the American University in Afghanistan. The photos, the hashtags and the viral online campaign soon became a global protest- where Afghan women were saying 'No' to the Taliban diktat on clothes. Dr Bahar Jalali, an Afghan historian and gender studies expert, posted the first photo using the #DoNotTouchMyClothes hashtag, which has since inspired Afgha

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Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

★Dr Bahar Jalali, Such a terrible feeling to see the pictures. Worse, no one is able to do anything to stop this. No hope, Afghan women have started an online Twitter campaign to protest the Taliban's female dress code by posting photos with traditional clothes. The photos went viral with a hashtag: #DoNotTouchMyClothes. That hashtag and #AfghanistanCulture soon became a worldwide trend on social media. It all started with one photograph from Dr Bahar Jalali, a former history professor at the American University in Afghanistan. The photos, the hashtags and the viral online campaign soon became a global protest- where Afghan women were saying 'No' to the Taliban diktat on clothes. Dr Bahar Jalali, an Afghan historian and gender studies expert, posted the first photo using the #DoNotTouchMyClothes hashtag, which has since inspired Afghan women across the globe. Afghanistan, September 12, 20

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Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

★Dr Bahar Jalali, Such a terrible feeling to see the pictures. Worse, no one is able to do anything to stop this. No hope, Afghan women have started an online Twitter campaign to protest the Taliban's female dress code by posting photos with traditional clothes. The photos went viral with a hashtag: #DoNotTouchMyClothes. That hashtag and #AfghanistanCulture soon became a worldwide trend on social media. It all started with one photograph from Dr Bahar Jalali, a former history professor at the American University in Afghanistan. The photos, the hashtags and the viral online campaign soon became a global protest- where Afghan women were saying 'No' to the Taliban diktat on clothes. Dr Bahar Jalali, an Afghan historian and gender studies expert, posted the first photo using the #DoNotTouchMyClothes hashtag, which has since inspired Afghan women across the globe. Afghanistan, September 12, 20

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Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

★Afghni women started Do Not Touch My Clothes campaign against Taliban's new code dress for female students in Afghanistan. Afghan women have started an online Twitter campaign to protest the Taliban's female dress code by posting photos with traditional clothes. The photos went viral with a hashtag: #DoNotTouchMyClothes. That hashtag and #AfghanistanCulture soon became a worldwide trend on social media. It all started with one photograph from Dr Bahar Jalali, a former history professor at the American University in Afghanistan. The photos, the hashtags and the viral online campaign soon became a global protest- where Afghan women were saying 'No' to the Taliban diktat on clothes. Dr Bahar Jalali, an Afghan historian and gender studies expert, posted the first photo using the #DoNotTouchMyClothes hashtag, which has since inspired Afghan women across the globe. Afghanistan, September 13, 2

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Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

★Taliban & nobody is allowed to changed Afghan traditional dress in a draconian black burqa. Afghan women have started an online Twitter campaign to protest the Taliban's female dress code by posting photos with traditional clothes. The photos went viral with a hashtag: #DoNotTouchMyClothes. That hashtag and #AfghanistanCulture soon became a worldwide trend on social media. It all started with one photograph from Dr Bahar Jalali, a former history professor at the American University in Afghanistan. The photos, the hashtags and the viral online campaign soon became a global protest- where Afghan women were saying 'No' to the Taliban diktat on clothes. Dr Bahar Jalali, an Afghan historian and gender studies expert, posted the first photo using the #DoNotTouchMyClothes hashtag, which has since inspired Afghan women across the globe. Afghanistan, September 13, 2021. Photo by SalamPix/ABACAPRE

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Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

★Taliban & nobody is allowed to changed Afghan traditional dress in a draconian black burqa. Afghan women have started an online Twitter campaign to protest the Taliban's female dress code by posting photos with traditional clothes. The photos went viral with a hashtag: #DoNotTouchMyClothes. That hashtag and #AfghanistanCulture soon became a worldwide trend on social media. It all started with one photograph from Dr Bahar Jalali, a former history professor at the American University in Afghanistan. The photos, the hashtags and the viral online campaign soon became a global protest- where Afghan women were saying 'No' to the Taliban diktat on clothes. Dr Bahar Jalali, an Afghan historian and gender studies expert, posted the first photo using the #DoNotTouchMyClothes hashtag, which has since inspired Afghan women across the globe. Afghanistan, September 13, 2021. Photo by SalamPix/ABACAPRE

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Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

★Do Not Touch My Clothes, What a strong campaign to show just how colorful Afghan women are. We are all strong, Afghan women have started an online Twitter campaign to protest the Taliban's female dress code by posting photos with traditional clothes. The photos went viral with a hashtag: #DoNotTouchMyClothes. That hashtag and #AfghanistanCulture soon became a worldwide trend on social media. It all started with one photograph from Dr Bahar Jalali, a former history professor at the American University in Afghanistan. The photos, the hashtags and the viral online campaign soon became a global protest- where Afghan women were saying 'No' to the Taliban diktat on clothes. Dr Bahar Jalali, an Afghan historian and gender studies expert, posted the first photo using the #DoNotTouchMyClothes hashtag, which has since inspired Afghan women across the globe. Afghanistan, September 13, 2021. Photo b

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Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

★Afghan women start Do Not Touch My Clothes campaign to protest against Taliban strict dress code for female students. Afghan women have started an online Twitter campaign to protest the Taliban's female dress code by posting photos with traditional clothes. The photos went viral with a hashtag: #DoNotTouchMyClothes. That hashtag and #AfghanistanCulture soon became a worldwide trend on social media. It all started with one photograph from Dr Bahar Jalali, a former history professor at the American University in Afghanistan. The photos, the hashtags and the viral online campaign soon became a global protest- where Afghan women were saying 'No' to the Taliban diktat on clothes. Dr Bahar Jalali, an Afghan historian and gender studies expert, posted the first photo using the #DoNotTouchMyClothes hashtag, which has since inspired Afghan women across the globe. Afghanistan, September 13, 2021.

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Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

★All these are models and actors, Doing their profession. They do not represent Afghan women's problems but only their profession. Real problems of Afghan women are far more different then clothes. Afghan women have started an online Twitter campaign to protest the Taliban's female dress code by posting photos with traditional clothes. The photos went viral with a hashtag: #DoNotTouchMyClothes. That hashtag and #AfghanistanCulture soon became a worldwide trend on social media. It all started with one photograph from Dr Bahar Jalali, a former history professor at the American University in Afghanistan. The photos, the hashtags and the viral online campaign soon became a global protest- where Afghan women were saying 'No' to the Taliban diktat on clothes. Dr Bahar Jalali, an Afghan historian and gender studies expert, posted the first photo using the #DoNotTouchMyClothes hashtag, which has

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Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

★This is what an afghan woman looks like. this is our culture. this is our traditional dress. we love lots of colour. even our rice is colourful and so is our flag. Afghan women have started an online Twitter campaign to protest the Taliban's female dress code by posting photos with traditional clothes. The photos went viral with a hashtag: #DoNotTouchMyClothes. That hashtag and #AfghanistanCulture soon became a worldwide trend on social media. It all started with one photograph from Dr Bahar Jalali, a former history professor at the American University in Afghanistan. The photos, the hashtags and the viral online campaign soon became a global protest- where Afghan women were saying 'No' to the Taliban diktat on clothes. Dr Bahar Jalali, an Afghan historian and gender studies expert, posted the first photo using the #DoNotTouchMyClothes hashtag, which has since inspired Afghan women acros

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Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

Afghan women have started an online Twitter campaign to protest the Taliban's female dress code by posting photos with traditional clothes. The photos went viral with a hashtag: #DoNotTouchMyClothes. That hashtag and #AfghanistanCulture soon became a worldwide trend on social media. It all started with one photograph from Dr Bahar Jalali, a former history professor at the American University in Afghanistan. The photos, the hashtags and the viral online campaign soon became a global protest- where Afghan women were saying 'No' to the Taliban diktat on clothes. Dr Bahar Jalali, an Afghan historian and gender studies expert, posted the first photo using the #DoNotTouchMyClothes hashtag, which has since inspired Afghan women across the globe. Afghanistan, September 13, 2021. Photo by SalamPix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

★Me wearing traditional Afghan attire in Kabul. This is Afghan culture and this is how Afghan women dress. Afghan women have started an online Twitter campaign to protest the Taliban's female dress code by posting photos with traditional clothes. The photos went viral with a hashtag: #DoNotTouchMyClothes. That hashtag and #AfghanistanCulture soon became a worldwide trend on social media. It all started with one photograph from Dr Bahar Jalali, a former history professor at the American University in Afghanistan. The photos, the hashtags and the viral online campaign soon became a global protest- where Afghan women were saying 'No' to the Taliban diktat on clothes. Dr Bahar Jalali, an Afghan historian and gender studies expert, posted the first photo using the #DoNotTouchMyClothes hashtag, which has since inspired Afghan women across the globe. Afghanistan, September 13, 2021. Photo by Sal

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Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

★This is the real #afghan culture the Taliban are trying to hide Flag of Afghanistan Culture Do Not Touch My Clothes, for inspiring this movement to show the world real Afghan Culture. Afghan women have started an online Twitter campaign to protest the Taliban's female dress code by posting photos with traditional clothes. The photos went viral with a hashtag: #DoNotTouchMyClothes. That hashtag and #AfghanistanCulture soon became a worldwide trend on social media. It all started with one photograph from Dr Bahar Jalali, a former history professor at the American University in Afghanistan. The photos, the hashtags and the viral online campaign soon became a global protest- where Afghan women were saying 'No' to the Taliban diktat on clothes. Dr Bahar Jalali, an Afghan historian and gender studies expert, posted the first photo using the #DoNotTouchMyClothes hashtag, which has since inspire

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Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

This is my traditional Afghani dress and that is my true culture. Afghan women have started an online Twitter campaign to protest the Taliban's female dress code by posting photos with traditional clothes. The photos went viral with a hashtag: #DoNotTouchMyClothes. That hashtag and #AfghanistanCulture soon became a worldwide trend on social media. It all started with one photograph from Dr Bahar Jalali, a former history professor at the American University in Afghanistan. The photos, the hashtags and the viral online campaign soon became a global protest- where Afghan women were saying 'No' to the Taliban diktat on clothes. Dr Bahar Jalali, an Afghan historian and gender studies expert, posted the first photo using the #DoNotTouchMyClothes hashtag, which has since inspired Afghan women across the globe. Afghanistan, September 13, 2021. Photo by SalamPix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

★Proud to be a woman, No matter which country you belong Stand up for women around the world Take a photo and hashtag Do Not Touch My Clothes. Afghan women have started an online Twitter campaign to protest the Taliban's female dress code by posting photos with traditional clothes. The photos went viral with a hashtag: #DoNotTouchMyClothes. That hashtag and #AfghanistanCulture soon became a worldwide trend on social media. It all started with one photograph from Dr Bahar Jalali, a former history professor at the American University in Afghanistan. The photos, the hashtags and the viral online campaign soon became a global protest- where Afghan women were saying 'No' to the Taliban diktat on clothes. Dr Bahar Jalali, an Afghan historian and gender studies expert, posted the first photo using the #DoNotTouchMyClothes hashtag, which has since inspired Afghan women across the globe. Afghanist

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Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

This is how Afghan women dress. Afghan women have started an online Twitter campaign to protest the Taliban's female dress code by posting photos with traditional clothes. The photos went viral with a hashtag: #DoNotTouchMyClothes. That hashtag and #AfghanistanCulture soon became a worldwide trend on social media. It all started with one photograph from Dr Bahar Jalali, a former history professor at the American University in Afghanistan. The photos, the hashtags and the viral online campaign soon became a global protest- where Afghan women were saying 'No' to the Taliban diktat on clothes. Dr Bahar Jalali, an Afghan historian and gender studies expert, posted the first photo using the #DoNotTouchMyClothes hashtag, which has since inspired Afghan women across the globe. Afghanistan, September 13, 2021. Photo by SalamPix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

This is my culture! Do not touch my clothes. Afghan women have started an online Twitter campaign to protest the Taliban's female dress code by posting photos with traditional clothes. The photos went viral with a hashtag: #DoNotTouchMyClothes. That hashtag and #AfghanistanCulture soon became a worldwide trend on social media. It all started with one photograph from Dr Bahar Jalali, a former history professor at the American University in Afghanistan. The photos, the hashtags and the viral online campaign soon became a global protest- where Afghan women were saying 'No' to the Taliban diktat on clothes. Dr Bahar Jalali, an Afghan historian and gender studies expert, posted the first photo using the #DoNotTouchMyClothes hashtag, which has since inspired Afghan women across the globe. Afghanistan, September 13, 2021. Photo by SalamPix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

★This is an Afghan woman dress. Not the garbage bag that deserves your rotten thinking. Afghan women have started an online Twitter campaign to protest the Taliban's female dress code by posting photos with traditional clothes. The photos went viral with a hashtag: #DoNotTouchMyClothes. That hashtag and #AfghanistanCulture soon became a worldwide trend on social media. It all started with one photograph from Dr Bahar Jalali, a former history professor at the American University in Afghanistan. The photos, the hashtags and the viral online campaign soon became a global protest- where Afghan women were saying 'No' to the Taliban diktat on clothes. Dr Bahar Jalali, an Afghan historian and gender studies expert, posted the first photo using the #DoNotTouchMyClothes hashtag, which has since inspired Afghan women across the globe. Afghanistan, September 13, 2021. Photo by SalamPix/ABACAPRESS.CO

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Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

★AfghanWomen had a vibrant and colorful culture before any foreign occupiers. I hope we can see these colors again in Afghanistan. Afghan women have started an online Twitter campaign to protest the Taliban's female dress code by posting photos with traditional clothes. The photos went viral with a hashtag: #DoNotTouchMyClothes. That hashtag and #AfghanistanCulture soon became a worldwide trend on social media. It all started with one photograph from Dr Bahar Jalali, a former history professor at the American University in Afghanistan. The photos, the hashtags and the viral online campaign soon became a global protest- where Afghan women were saying 'No' to the Taliban diktat on clothes. Dr Bahar Jalali, an Afghan historian and gender studies expert, posted the first photo using the #DoNotTouchMyClothes hashtag, which has since inspired Afghan women across the globe. Afghanistan, Septembe

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Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

★Breshna Tahrik, I am joining my fellow Afghan women who have started an online campaign to condemn the Taliban's dress code! We are proud of our traditional Afghan outfit. #DoNotTouchMyClothes #AfghanistanCulture Afghan women have started an online Twitter campaign to protest the Taliban's female dress code by posting photos with traditional clothes. The photos went viral with a hashtag: #DoNotTouchMyClothes. That hashtag and #AfghanistanCulture soon became a worldwide trend on social media. It all started with one photograph from Dr Bahar Jalali, a former history professor at the American University in Afghanistan. The photos, the hashtags and the viral online campaign soon became a global protest- where Afghan women were saying 'No' to the Taliban diktat on clothes. Dr Bahar Jalali, an Afghan historian and gender studies expert, posted the first photo using the #DoNotTouchMyClothes has

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Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

Nothing to say, Do Not Touch My Clothes. Afghan women have started an online Twitter campaign to protest the Taliban's female dress code by posting photos with traditional clothes. The photos went viral with a hashtag: #DoNotTouchMyClothes. That hashtag and #AfghanistanCulture soon became a worldwide trend on social media. It all started with one photograph from Dr Bahar Jalali, a former history professor at the American University in Afghanistan. The photos, the hashtags and the viral online campaign soon became a global protest- where Afghan women were saying 'No' to the Taliban diktat on clothes. Dr Bahar Jalali, an Afghan historian and gender studies expert, posted the first photo using the #DoNotTouchMyClothes hashtag, which has since inspired Afghan women across the globe. Afghanistan, September 13, 2021. Photo by SalamPix/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

★We dress as colourful as our flag Flag of Afghanistan. This is my identity this is my culture not black âBurqasâ. Afghan women have started an online Twitter campaign to protest the Taliban's female dress code by posting photos with traditional clothes. The photos went viral with a hashtag: #DoNotTouchMyClothes. That hashtag and #AfghanistanCulture soon became a worldwide trend on social media. It all started with one photograph from Dr Bahar Jalali, a former history professor at the American University in Afghanistan. The photos, the hashtags and the viral online campaign soon became a global protest- where Afghan women were saying 'No' to the Taliban diktat on clothes. Dr Bahar Jalali, an Afghan historian and gender studies expert, posted the first photo using the #DoNotTouchMyClothes hashtag, which has since inspired Afghan women across the globe. Afghanistan, September 13, 2021. Phot

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Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

Women Started Online Twitter Campaign - Afghanistan

★Dr Bahar Jalali, This is Afghan culture. I am wearing a traditional Afghan dress. Afghanistan Culture. Afghan women have started an online Twitter campaign to protest the Taliban's female dress code by posting photos with traditional clothes. The photos went viral with a hashtag: #DoNotTouchMyClothes. That hashtag and #AfghanistanCulture soon became a worldwide trend on social media. It all started with one photograph from Dr Bahar Jalali, a former history professor at the American University in Afghanistan. The photos, the hashtags and the viral online campaign soon became a global protest- where Afghan women were saying 'No' to the Taliban diktat on clothes. Dr Bahar Jalali, an Afghan historian and gender studies expert, posted the first photo using the #DoNotTouchMyClothes hashtag, which has since inspired Afghan women across the globe. Afghanistan, September 12, 2021. Photo by SalamP

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