Women in Kabul will no longer be able to go to parks and gardens, as the Taliban they forbade entry into them. Until recently, these areas had different timetables for men and women, so that they would not cross paths.
“In many places the rules were being broken,” Mohammad Akif Sadek Mohazir, spokesman for the Ministry of Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Corruption, explained today. “There was mixing of the sexes and the wearing of the hijab was not respected. For this reason, this decision was taken,” he continued.
After the Taliban seized power in August 2021, the Islamists imposed on Afghanistan a particularly strict version of Islam reports APE-MPE, citing AFP.
Since then they have not stopped restricting the rights of women, who are required to cover their faces and bodies completely when in public places, and they have closed secondary schools for girls. Women are barred from most public positions and work, and are not allowed to travel alone outside their city. The parks were one of the last places of freedom for them.
Source: News Beast

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