Some reports claimed that the Taliban banned female votes on television and radio channels in Kandahar. Taliban leaders gave interviews with female anchors in Kabul earlier.
The artists and women feared the advent of the Taliban in Afghanistan the most when the group beat the Afghan army a province at a time. After the fall of Kabul on August 15, the country witnessed a humanitarian crisis with thousands of Afghans trying to flee the country. As foreign troops now leave the country and that the Taliban must announce a new government, which could have a representation of many ethnic groups in the country, the Taliban erect some of the terms and conditions of the possible rule, which will be guided by law. On Sharia, Taliban spokespersons have already said.
Women’s rights
In his last announcement, the Taliban stated that women will be allowed to study at the university, but there will be no co-education, Abdul Baqi Haqqani, the acting Minister of Taliban of Higher Education said At a meeting with seniors, known as Loya Jirga on Sunday. In schools too, there will be no co-education. Some reports stated that men will not be allowed to teach women who would effectively deprive women in higher education.
Early this week, the Taliban asked all women health care to return to work, days after the Taliban spokesman said that women should stay at home, Taliban fighters right now. are not yet trained to respect women.
Music Bank: No female voice on television, radio?
During the previous rule of the Taliban, the music has been prohibited as the group affirms that music is prohibited in Islam. A prohibition of music will be imposed this time too, because the group seeks to govern according to Sharia law, Taliban said. The reports stated that the Taliban prohibited female voices on television and radio channels in Kandahar.
What will happen to the singers, movieographers?
The Taliban stated that singers and filmmakers will have to change the profession if it is evaluated against sharia.