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Taliban ordered troops to honor the ‘public privacy’

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Kabul: In a surprising decree, the Ministry of Representatives and Virtue led by the Taliban had ordered their troops not to attack the “people’s privacy” and asked them not to take telephone people and through them.
A spokesman for representatives and the Ministry of Virtue warned that the Islamic Emirates would punish the security forces who violated the decree, Tolo News reported.
“Acting Minister of Representative and Virtue Shiek Mohmmad Khalid said that at various evirat that the Islamic Emirates were not permitted to take people’s cellphones and through them,” said Ministry spokesman Mohammad Sadeq Akif.
It comes a few days after the clothes have ordered that some taxi drivers in Kabul do not bring passengers of men and women at the same time.
“Last week, they told us that men and women should not be in the vehicle at the same time,” Abdullah Jan said, a driver.
Apart from the decree and this action, the Taliban continued to say that it was committed to women’s rights based on Islamic regulations.
Because the Taliban took over in August, the signs of the Taliban brutal rule in 1996-2001 had begun to reappear on Jalan Kabul.
Women are forced to wear burqa, don’t go outside without guardians.
The arrangement of prayer was forced brutally, the man was forced to foster beards.
The ministry for virtue and representative has also issued a “religious guideline” that calls for Afghan TV channels to stop showing women in drama and soap opera.

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