Women Should Not Be Allowed To Work With Men: Taliban
Women should not be allowed to work with men: Taliban leader.
A senior leader of the Taliban, which has seized power in Afghanistan, says that Afghan women should not be allowed to work with men.
If the words of this leader are accepted formally, then women in Afghanistan will be banned from working in government offices, banks, media, and other places.
Wahidullah Hashimi, a close aide of the Taliban leadership, said the group would fully implement Sharia despite international pressure to allow women to do whatever they want.
“We have fought for four decades to enforce Sharia law and order in Afghanistan,” Hashimi said. Sharia does not allow men and women to work together or sit together under one roof.
She said that it is clear that women and men cannot work together. Women should not be allowed to enter our offices and ministries.
Taliban breaks promises about women.
The head of the UN Human Rights Council, Michelle Bachelet, has said that the Taliban have not kept their promises on the issue of women.
He told the Human Rights Council that the ground reality was completely different from what the Taliban said after its capture.
Women, minorities, ethnic and religious communities are concerned about their rights under the Taliban. The Taliban’s actions in the last three weeks have been disappointing.
The Taliban had said that it would protect the rights of women, but this is not happening in reality. He said the Taliban had also not fulfilled its promise of amnesty to former security officials and employees.
Taliban showed the trailer of their rule, strict restrictions on girls and women, Afghan artists are also leaving the country
Under the Taliban rule in Afghanistan, girls have been allowed to pursue higher education but with all the restrictions.
It will be mandatory for girls to wear Islamic dress i.e. they will have to wear a burqa covering the whole body from head to toe.
In the decree issued by the new Taliban government, co-education has been completely banned. Boys and girls cannot sit together in the class.
Mandatory Islamic dress.
The Minister of Higher Education of the Taliban’s new interim government, Abdul Baqi Haqqani, gave information about the new policies in a press conference.
He said the Taliban does not want to go back twenty years. We will proceed only according to the needs of today.
For this, some rules have been fixed for girls pursuing higher education. Islamic dress has been made mandatory for them.