The world is in a state of panic after the Taliban took over Afghanistan, and the Western media is deepening that fear by citing examples from the previous Taliban government. According to the Daily Star, various reports in the Western media are telling how women and girls were treated in the Taliban government that ended two decades ago. How they were executed for wearing loose clothing, how they were punished for expressing their views, going to school or leaving home alone.
According to reports, with the re-establishment of the Taliban government, women may face the same treatment again. According to the Western media, the Taliban interpret Shariah very narrowly and make women bound by the laws made under this interpretation. The following are some of the restrictions that women may face in the Taliban government. Have been
Women will not go out of the house without a mahram. She will always wear a burqa outside the house. Women will not be able to wear high-heeled shoes because it will make them walk, which should not fall on men's ears. When a woman is in a public place, she has to speak so softly that she All the windows on the ground and first floor of the houses will be made in such a way that they cannot be seen inside. Women will not be able to take pictures of themselves. They will not be able to make their own videos and their pictures will not be published in newspapers and books nor will they be displayed at home. The word 'women' will not be written anywhere. Women will not be allowed on the balconies of their homes. Women will not be allowed to attend any public gathering.