The sombre depictions of Afghan women on Kabul%27s rutted streets offer rare public insight into their lives, still marred by violence and injustice despite progress in women%27s rights since the Taliban was toppled over a decade ago. PHOTO: REUTERS
A view of graffiti on a wall in Kabul March 5, 2012. Encased in a head-to-toe burqa, the image depicts a distraught woman slumped on a cement stairwell, the work of Afghanistan%27s first street artists who use graffiti to chronicle violence and oppression