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The Taliban directs Afghan women to work from home, say they are ‘untrained’ to respect them

The Taliban directs Afghan women to work from home, say they are 'untrained' to respect them
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Kabul: acknowledged that women were not safe in the current Taliban regime, the clothes directed Afghan women to work from home.
Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid said at a press conference on Tuesday that women should not work for their own safety, underestimate the group’s efforts to convince international observers that the group would be more tolerant of women than when they survived, reported CNN.
According to the mujahid, the size is needed because the Taliban “continues to change and not trained.” When the last ruling between 1996 and 2001 militant groups prohibited women from work, stop them leaving home without a companion and forcing them to cover their entire body.
The direction came after the World Bank stopped funding in Afghanistan, quoting concerns about women’s safety, and within a few hours from the United Nations called for “transparent and fast investigations” into reports of human rights violations since the Taliban takeover, dealing with other punches to the economy very dependent on Foreign assistance, CNN reported.
Meanwhile, the Taliban promised his new era would be more moderate, but the Taliban leaders refused to guarantee women’s rights will not be stripped back and many have faced violence.
Also, the Taliban also warned Tuesday that the US must hold on to next week’s deadline to withdraw, and said that they “did not allow Afghanistan evacuation again,” Although the source was familiar with the situation to the CNN on Wednesday that a clear ban had not yet had Effects that can be seen on arrival at Kabul Airport.
The source said that some of the priorities of Afghans will receive assistance in the coming hours, the source said, although some applicants for the Special Imigrant Visa (SIV) program – Avenue for Afghanistan who worked for US troops and institutions to get out of the country – had to wait.
The Pentagon announced on Wednesday that a total of 19,000 Evakary left Afghanistan in the last 24 hours, including 11,200 people flying on 42 US military aircraft and 7,800 others were evacuated by coalition partners.
Western evacuation operations that panicked at Kabul airport have provided the only vague opportunity for many Afghans to escape from the country in the past few days, and the crowd outside the facilities have swelled because of the militants reported, report CNN.

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