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    Taliban Ban Women From Visiting Popular National Park

    By TheDailyReportsAugust 29, 2023 Afghanistan No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In addition to a long list of restrictions aimed at restricting women’s access to public places, the Taliban have now prohibited women from visiting one of Afghanistan’s most popular national parks. Huge number of individuals visit Band-e-Amir public park every year, taking in its shocking scene of sapphire-blue lakes and transcending precipices in the country’s focal Bamiyan territory.

    The boycott was declared after the acting clergyman of bad habit and excellence grumbled that ladies visiting the recreation area had not been sticking to the legitimate approach to wearing the hijab. ” Mohammad Khalid Hanafi asked security personnel to begin preventing women from entering the park. “Going sightseeing is not necessary for women,” he said.

    Human Rights Watch (HRW) referred to the ban as the most recent restriction on Afghan women’s freedom. The majority of girls’ secondary schools have been shut down, women have been barred from attending universities, and many female Afghan aid workers have been prevented from working since the Taliban came back to power in 2021. A heap of public spots, including bathhouses, exercise centers and stops, have likewise been made beyond reach for ladies.

    Heather Barr of Human Rights Watch stated, “I’ve heard more than one Afghan woman talk about how the Taliban will not allow them to breathe.” That sounds exceptionally exaggerated until you see them doing things like really attempting to prevent ladies from being outside and getting a charge out of nature.”
    In 2013, the recreation area turned into a strong image of progress after it was reported that four female park officers had been recruited, in a first for the country. Over two years after the Taliban’s re-visitation of force it has turned into the most recent board in their precise work to push ladies out of the open arena.
    Barr stated, Bit by bit the walls are surrounding ladies as each home turns into a jail.”

    The recreation area restrict additionally provoked remark from the UN exceptional rapporteur on the circumstance of common liberties in Afghanistan. ” Might somebody at any point kindly make sense of why this limitation on ladies visiting Band-e-Amir is important to agree with sharia and Afghan culture?” Richard Bennett composed via web-based entertainment.

    In accordance with the Taliban’s interpretation of Islamic law and Afghan customs, the group has long maintained that women’s rights are respected.
    Barr said it was difficult to consider any normal explanation that this boycott had been set up. ” Other than cruelty, can you think of any other explanation? she inquired.
    Barr said, “It’s a magical place to go because you see families laughing, picnicking, and having fun.” The ability of families to enjoy a day out together, with the women in the family participating, has recently been eliminated by the Taliban.

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