Taliban is trying to throw dust in the eyes of the world by promising to give women their rights. Another proof of this came to light on Thursday. The Taliban barred her entry into the ministry created by women. The 'Ministry of Women's Affair' is in Kabul and only male employees have been allowed to go to it.
At the time of the announcement of Taliban rule and several times after that, spokesmen had clearly said that women may not be given a place in the cabinet, but they will continue to work in the ministries as before, although they will have to wear the same clothes that the Taliban follow their guidelines. I will give
Russia's agency
Russian news agency Sputnik has revealed the ban on the entry of female employees in the Ministry of Women. In a report, the agency said- Four employees wanted to go to the women's ministry on Thursday. They also had their ID cards with them and they were in a burqa. Despite this, he was not allowed inside. Only male employees are being allowed in this ministry.
After this incident, the women employees expressed anger and two women employees protested in front of the Taliban people present there. Later he was misbehaved and removed from there.
Taliban's promise
With the capture of Kabul on 15 August, the Taliban took control of the whole of Afghanistan. After this, in the first press conference itself, Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid had made it clear that according to Sharia, women would be given the right to education and employment. After this, the government was announced, and then the same thing was repeated. Mujahid had also said in an interview recently – according to Islam and Sharia, in the ministries where women can be allowed to work, they will be able to work. We will respect their rights. They will also be able to study in college.
performance continues
The Taliban has not fulfilled any of its promises regarding women. Except for Kabul, their schools and colleges have not even opened in the rest of the country. Where they are open, the classes of boys and girls are either separate or have been partitioned with a curtain in the middle.
After all these incidents, women were the first to demonstrate in the city of Herat. Then the Taliban beat him up in front of the media. After this such demonstrations took place in Kabul for several days, but they were suppressed. On Thursday, some UN officials met with Taliban Home Minister Sirajuddin Haqqani in Kabul. According to reports, the Taliban have been told that to receive humanitarian aid, the Taliban will have to fulfill their promises.
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