In Kabul, the spirits are preparing for the return to hell, and the heart is not there.
In the streets, store managers knock down or repaint advertising signs showing women in boring white.
The many beauty salons, whose kitsch appears in almost all areas of the capital, do the same.
With regret, the managers have gone out of business.
"We are all afraid of leaving out cases that could offend the Taliban and lead to punishment," said
Edris, who did not want his full name published.
The co-founder of a production company specializing in music videos, commercials and other reports extolling human rights and the rights of women in particular stormed out of his home on Sunday to retrieve hard drives, computers, photos and documents in the office.
"I try to leave as little as possible in place, and especially nothing that can identify certain people, including
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