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Afghanistan latest crackdown

 In the latest crackdown Taliban banned the university education for Afghan girls.

A spokesperson of the Taliban government announced that"women are now ban from private and public universities"  they have already banned the women attending middle and high school education and most forms of employment they have also been ordered to wear head-to-toe clothing in public and just last month itself women were also banned from parks and gym.

Not to mention when so called Taliban 2.0 came to power they vowed to respect women's rights, but in the past few months they have widely implemented this strict interpretation of the Islamic law

Meanwhile, as in any other case the United Nations has called it another broken promise from the Taliban.

UN spokesperson said "what it is, it's clearly another broken promise from the Taliban we have seen since their takeover also in the past month just a lessening of the space for women not only in education, but access to public areas they're non-participation in the public debate it's another very troubling move"

This is not the first time that the Taliban have ordered such a dictate against women in Afghanistan, they have deprived women of livelihood an identity.

 Now the question rises what lies ahead for the women of Afghanistan?

Let me tell you the answer the writer Maya Angelon has said "when someone shows you who they are, belive them the first time" people who are of Afghanistan, who have been following Afghanistan's history closely are very well aware of the Taliban of 1996 to 2001, and that is exactly what we have been expecting to see, I mean how can you even expect Honey from the domestic fly.







 

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