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BIThe scene took place in 2013, when Afghan journalist Yasmin Qureshi joined a debate on women’s rights and chose to show her face as a gesture of autonomy. The act wasn’t meant to attack the burqa or women who wear it, but to insist that every woman should have the right to choose how she lives and presents herself.
When cameras captured the moment, the audience fell silent—not because of the visual, but the courage. In many countries, especially where religious norms and social pressure run strong, a choice this simple can mean risk, criticism, or even punishment.
Yasmin’s gesture made international news and became a symbol of individual freedom. It reminded viewers that behind any garment stands a person with a story, identity, and voice—and reinforced a crucial truth: every woman should decide for herself, whether to wear a burqa or remove it, without fear or pressure.
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