Women should give birth, they can’t be ministers: Taliban
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The statement from the Taliban comes at a time when scores of Afghan women, risking their lives, have taken to the streets to protest against the rule of the insurgent group.
Responding to the protests and the outrage over the all-male government in Afghanistan, Taliban spokesperson Syed Zekrullah Hashimi, in an interview to Tolo News, said that the women can’t be ministers. He said it is like you put something on her neck that she can’t carry.
After talking over Afghanistan, the Taliban had recently vowed to honour women’s rights and had said that they will be given government jobs.
During their last rule in Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001, women could not work, girls were not allowed to attend school and women had to cover their face and be accompanied by a male relative if they wanted to venture out.
As per a report by CNN, the Taliban used whips and sticks against the women protesters in the crackdown on dissent. Moreover, various videos and images on social media showed women chanting, “Long live the women of Afghanistan”. Some held placards that read: “No government can deny the presence of women” and “I will sing freedom over and over.”
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