Taliban issued order, will have to dress according to the rules of Islam

Girls will now be able to study till primary in Afghanistan: Taliban issued order, will have to dress according to the rules of Islam

Jan 10, 2023 - 12:05
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Taliban issued order, will have to dress according to the rules of Islam

After banning girls from going to college in Afghanistan, the Taliban has now allowed them primary education. An order has been issued regarding this. It has been said with many conditions that girls will be able to get an education from 1st class to 6th class in government and private schools.
The order also states that they will have to wear clothes according to the rules of Islam to attend school. Schools will also be opened for their education. Since coming to power in Afghanistan, the Taliban has been continuously abolishing the rights of women. For which he is facing international criticism and sanctions.
After coming to power in Afghanistan, the Taliban had assured that it would not violate the rights of women. Despite that, their rights are continuously being curtailed there. First, the middle and high school education of girls was banned. Then there was a ban on his university education.
Women were fired from most of the jobs or a man from their family was kept in their place. In Afghanistan, women are also banned from going to the park and gym alone without a man accompanying them.
Many countries of the world, including the United Nation ie the UN, are putting pressure on the Taliban from time to time so that they reduce the violation of women's rights. Because of this, in December, when the Taliban banned the work of women social workers, the UN banned many types of aid to Afghanistan.
The brutality of the Taliban is increasing continuously in Afghanistan. The Taliban stopped several girls from entering universities in the Balkh region because they did not cover their faces properly. Meanwhile, an expert from the United Nations has said that the rights of women are continuously being crushed in Afghanistan. It should be investigated under international laws.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer