<p><strong>New Delhi:</strong> One of the biggest fear between the women of Afghanistan losing the rights & freedom that they worked so hard to get over the course of 20 years now that the Taliban militant movement is back in Afghanistan. </p> <p>When the Taliban was in power in Afghanistan between 1996 and 2001 they followed strict Islamic law or Sharia was enforced, sometimes brutally. Women weren't allowed to attend school or work. </p> <p><strong>ALSO READ: <span style="color: #e03e2d;"><a style="color: #e03e2d;" href="https://ift.tt/37POHE5 20 Years, Taliban Reclaims Afghanistan. Here Is A Look At Top Taliban Leadership</a></span></strong></p> <p>However, after taking over Afghanistan the Taliban has reassured that women will be allowed to work and that girls will be allowed to attend school. According to the Reuters report, women have already been ordered from their jobs while other fear that the reality may be different from what the Taliban are saying. </p> <p>However, there are many women, especially those in urban areas who are ready to fight for the rights they worked so hard to get. </p> <p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-3">"Times have changed," said Khadija, who runs a religious school for girls in Afghanistan told Reuters.</p> <p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-3">"The Taliban are aware they can't silence us, and if they shut down the internet the world will know in less than 5 minutes. They will have to accept who we are and what we have become."</p> <p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-3">When the Taliban was in power earlier, women weren't allowed to venture out of their homes without a male relative, and those who didn't follow sometimes suffered humiliation and public beatings by the Taliban's religious police. </p> <p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-3">In the past two years, when t became clear that the foreign troops will be withdrawing from the country, they assured the West that the women will enjoy equal rights. </p> <p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-3">In a recent statement, a Taliban spokesperson said they respect women’s rights, and that women would be allowed to leave homes alone, and that they will have access to education and work, provided they wear the hijab. On Tuesday, the Taliban also urged the women of the country to join its government as it declared an “amnesty” across the country.</p> <p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-3">However, the Taliban banned female news anchors in a government news channel and replaced them with their representatives, as reported by New York Times. Khadija Amin, a prominent anchorwoman on state television, informed the Taliban suspended her and other women employees, indefinitely.</p> <p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-13">Afghan girls' education activist Pashtana Durrani, 23, was wary of Taliban promises.</p> <p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-14">"They have to walk the talk. Right now they're not doing that," she told Reuters, referring to assurances that girls would be allowed to attend schools.</p> <p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-14">"If they limit the curriculum, I am going to upload more books to (an) online library. If they limit the internet ... I will send books to homes. If they limit teachers I will start an underground school, so I have an answer for their solutions."</p> <p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-14">Some women have said that one test of the Taliban's commitment to equal rights would be whether they give them political and policy-making jobs.</p> <p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-14">Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai has expressed her concern over the situation in Afghanistan.</p> <p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-18">"I had the opportunity to talk to a few activists in Afghanistan, including women's rights activists, and they are sharing their concern that they are not sure what their life is going to be like," she told BBC Newsnight.</p> <p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-18">Earlier in July, Reuters the Taliban members enter a public bank and order nine women who were working there leave because their jobs were inappropriate and instead allowed male relatives to take their place. </p>
Wednesday, August 18, 2021
Afghan Women Remain Defiant Despite Growing Concerns Over Their Rights After Taliban Take Over
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