_MVP_
c i feel wrong
- Joined
- Jul 15, 2022
- Posts
- 43,068
- Reputation
- 43,235
Afghanistan: Taliban-Minister verbietet Frauen, mit Frauen zu sprechen
Khalid Hanafi, der Taliban-Minister für Tugend, verschärft die Unterdrückung von Frauen in Afghanistan und verbietet ihnen nun, mit anderen Frauen zu reden.
www.bild.de
here is a translation of this article:
Just insane!: Taliban prohibit women from talking to women
Every individuality has been erased
The Taliban's fear of women must be enormous! It's hard to believe what they come up with to practically eliminate women. Through their enforced full covering, women are not allowed to have a face, body contours, or a voice, as they are not permitted to speak in public, especially not with men.
Now, even more enforced silence has entered their joyless lives: Khalid Hanafi, the Taliban Minister for Virtue, has now banned women from talking to women. Insane and inhumane! Afghanistan has turned into a terrible and massive open-air prison for women.
Since the Taliban took power in August 2021, girls have been forced to leave school after the sixth grade and are no longer allowed to attend universities. Travel is only permitted in the company of a male relative. They are not allowed to visit parks, go swimming, or engage in sports. Even hair salons have been banned. Shelters for women have had to close, and a law to combat violence against women has been revoked. For “un-Islamic behavior,” they can be publicly whipped or imprisoned. Under this "charge," practically anything can fall.
Female doctors and nurses are no longer allowed to speak with male relatives, significantly restricting medical care for everyone. In a speech at the UN General Assembly in New York, Hollywood legend Meryl Streep poignantly summarized the situation for women and girls in Afghanistan. She said: “In Kabul, a cat has more freedoms today than a woman.” “A squirrel has more rights today in Afghanistan than a girl, because the Taliban have closed the parks for women and girls.” “A bird is allowed to sing in Kabul, but a girl is not. A woman cannot be in public.” Many women and girls in Afghanistan would probably love to turn into a bird so they could fly away from this horror.