Taliban make exception for women working in the media

Taliban make exception for women working in the media

After taking over Afghanistan's Taliban have begun to impose their own rules. Since the beginning of Kabul's streets, fewer women were seen than usual, they were closed in, while even the number of purchased burkas was extremely high. As media reports, women in Afghanistan will now be denied even [...]

After taking over Afghanistan's Taliban have begun to impose their own rules. Since the beginning of Kabul's streets, fewer women were seen than usual, they were closed in, while even the number of purchased burkas was extremely high.

As media reports, women in Afghanistan will now be denied even more rights than before. Talibani also took control of the media, moving women away from transmission, but a new moderate behavior has apparently been observed.

A Taliban spokesman has given an interview with a news anchor on private Afghan television.

According to some, this is a sign of a slightly softer attitude toward women. We remember that under Afghanistan's former Taliban regime in 1996-2001, women were rarely allowed out of the house. Earlier in the day, Enamullah Samangani, a member of the Taliban Cultural Commission, said that under the new Taliban administration, women could also serve in the government.

The Islamic Emirates does not want women to be victims. They should be in the government structure under Sheriat Law “, Samangani said, among other things.

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