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what did afghanistan do about the treatment of omen under the taliban

by Myrna Homenick Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

On September 30, 1996, the Taliban decreed that all women should be banned from employment. It is estimated that 25 percent of government employees were female, and when compounded by losses in other sectors, many thousands of women were affected. Another loss was for those whom the employed women served.

How are women treated in Afghanistan?

Many women in Afghanistan experience at least one form of abuse. In 2015, the World Health Organization reported that 90% of women in Afghanistan had experienced at least one form of domestic violence. Violence against women is widely tolerated by the community, and it is widely practiced in Afghanistan.

What is happening to women's rights in Afghanistan?

The regime has also banned women from showing their faces on all kinds of media, including advertisements and television; schools have been closed down for girls, and women are not permitted to move outside their homes without a male consort.

What are the rules of Taliban for women's rights?

The Taliban are also set to reintroduce a dress code calling for women to wear burqas that fully cover their bodies. Since March 29, all female employees working in government authorities and ministries have been required to cover their bodies completely. This week, some rules for public life also became stricter.

What are the reports?

Taliban warlords reportedly view unmarried - or widowed - women and girls aged 12 to 45 as "qhanimat", spoils of war to be divided amongst their fighters.

What is happening in Kabul?

Shukria Barakzai, an Afghan politician and journalist, revealed some of the horrors which she has heard occurring as the Taliban bore down on Kabul.

Why is this happening?

The jihadi army have seized the Afghan capital - bringing an end to a rampage which has humiliated US President Joe Biden and much of the West.

Why were the Taliban banned?

Aggressively banned by the Taliban for years, because of their use by the Coalition to track Taliban fighters for airstrikes, they have since gently been allowed to return. The Musa Qala residents said the Taliban, businessmen and richer locals appreciated the better communications.

What did the Taliban say about women?

The men said women are not allowed to work unless they are medical staff. "When they [women] go out, they need to dress according to Sharia.

Why was the room in Musa Qala convened every Thursday?

The Room in Musa Qala was convened every Thursday, and often changed venue, the men said, because of the threat of airstrikes. "Many people in different villages who have been taken to the Taliban Otaq," said the third man, "locked up there for a night or two, or have been beaten up.". While some described the court system as efficient, ...

What is the significance of Musa Qala?

The fate of Musa Qala carries great symbolism for the NATO presence in Afghanistan. It is where some of the fiercest fighting occurred ten years ago, before US-led troops departed Helmand and Afghan troops left the area by 2016.

What was the Taliban's system of governance?

They described a system of governance with designated elders in charge, and a regular court system, where Taliban established an "Otaq," or Room, where grievances could be heard or settled, and offenders tried and punished. The Room in Musa Qala was convened every Thursday, and often changed venue, the men said, because of the threat of airstrikes.

How many US soldiers died in Kabul?

At least four US soldiers died in the town, along with many Afghan security forces. The lack of rights for women, and complete absorption of society by the Taliban, will raise questions about the ultimate purpose of the sacrifice of NATO nations. While Kabul and the center of most main cities remain mostly under government control, ...

Did the Taliban give bread?

Locals were also encouraged to give bread and clothing to the Taliban's militants. The third man said competing groups among the Taliban often tried to levy their own taxes. "The better way would be to give it to a single authorized official, but every group tries to put it in their own pocket," he said.

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