The Controversial orders continue in Afghanistan?

Orders issued by the Taliban government in afghanistan targeting women have caused controversy and have provoked human rights activists.
The Taliban government has banned women from traveling long distances without the support of family men. Following the withdrawal of US troops from afghanistan, the Taliban seized control of the country last August. They have re-established rule there after 20 years and are imposing various restrictions based on Islamic law. Restrictions are being imposed on women in particular. The Taliban's understanding of oppression in afghanistan 20 years ago has once again raised tensions in the new regime. However, they said that we are not like before and will no longer be an all-inclusive government. However, so far no country has recognized the Taliban-led Afghan government. This is because human rights abuses have re-emerged there. Violence against women has also increased. Meanwhile, the Afghan government's Ministry of Promoting Morality and Preventing Evil has announced new rules for women. Accordingly, women traveling more than 45 miles (72 km) are required to travel only with the companionship of a male. All vehicle owners are advised not to carry women without a male companion in their vehicles.
And women traveling like that must wear a hijab (a dress that completely covers the body). Restrictions have been imposed on the public not to listen to music in vehicles. Just a few weeks ago, restrictions were imposed on female actors in television and tv series, and female journalists working on television were required to wear the hijab when presenting programs.
Orders issued by the Taliban government in afghanistan targeting women have caused controversy and have provoked human rights activists.
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