A new ban on women in Afghanistan..!?

During the previous regime of afghanistan, the countries of the world, including India, invested in many sectors including infrastructure, and helped the country's development in a big way. As a result, Afghanistan's economy and trade continued to decline. In this situation, the Taliban government, which is in power in afghanistan, is focusing more on improving the virtue of women through various restrictions. Reuters reports that the Taliban has banned women from visiting parks in afghanistan recent announcement. The Taliban government has now imposed new restrictions on women, who first told men not to go out unaccompanied. Mohammad Akif Muhajir, a spokesman for the Ministry of Propagation of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, told local media that Afghan women will no longer be allowed to visit parks.Mohammad Akif Muhajir said in this interview that for the past 14 or 15 months, they have tried to provide an environment for women to visit parks according to Sharia (Islamic law) and their culture. Unfortunately, the owners of the parks have not cooperated with the Ministry of Propagation of Virtue and Prevention of Vices. Similarly, women do not practice wearing hijabs as prescribed. Mohammad Akif Muhajir said that women are now banned from going to the park. It is not clear how long this ban will last. In May 2022, the Taliban ordered women to cover their faces in public.The Taliban government enforced a mandatory burqa, which included a mask that covered the face properly. It was also reported that if a woman did not follow these rules, her father or a close male relative would be jailed or fired from government jobs. In august 2021, after several days of fighting, the Taliban captured the capital of afghanistan, Kabul, and took control of the entire country.Ever since the Taliban came to power in afghanistan, they have focused more on controlling the lives and activities of women and promoting virtue than on improving the country's economy. Not only that, but they have also enforced harsher punishment laws for those who break the rules. For example, in March, the Taliban in afghanistan closed government girls' high schools and ordered girls aged 12-18 to stay at home.Following this, the Taliban introduced restrictions and rules for women not to leave the house alone without a male escort. Most of the freedoms gained under the previous regime have been taken away by the Taliban.

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