It has been made compulsory, the spouse of the one who does not comply will be imprisoned! New ban on Afghan women from the Taliban

It has been made compulsory the spouse of the one

The interim government of the Taliban in Afghanistan has made it mandatory for women to “veil”, and has declared that they can wear chadors or burqas. In a written statement from the Taliban interim government’s Ministry of Invitation to Good and Avoidance of Evil, it was announced that the “veiling” of adult women is mandatory under the new rules.

According to the statement, women will either wear the burqa, which is one of the Afghan traditions, or a black chador that completely covers their bodies. Women wearing black chadors will cover their faces when they meet someone who is not private to them, and only their eyes will remain open.

IF THE RULE IS NOT FOLLOWED, THE FAMILY HEAD IS IMPRISONED FOR 3 DAYS

Family heads of those who do not follow the rules will be warned first; If the warning is not heeded, the head of the family will be sentenced to 3 days in prison. Despite the 3-day prison sentence, if the adult woman in the family “does not cover”, the head of the family will be brought to court.

In the statement, it is still unclear what kind of trial or punishment will be given in the court chapter. Under the new rules announced by the Taliban administration, “unveiled” women working in government offices will be fired. Civil servants who have a first degree relationship with “unveiled” women will be suspended.

“WE WANT OUR Sisters To LIVE SAFELY”

Speaking at the ceremony held at the Taliban’s Ministry of Information and Culture, Deputy Minister of Invitation to Goodness and Prevention of Evil, Mevlevi Khalid Hanefi, defended the decision and said, “We want our sisters to live in dignity and security.” used the phrase.

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The Taliban administration had previously introduced practices such as suspending the education of female students in secondary education, separating class days at universities according to gender, and not going on long journeys without a close relative.

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