The Taliban, who claim themselves to be good, issued rules, how to wear clothes and nail polish, openly violate women’s officers
The Taliban is known for its Taliban regime towards women. Under Taliban rule, the life of women becomes like a hell and a prison. The Taliban follows Sharia law and according to Sharia law, all rights of women are taken away. However, this time the Taliban had spoken of being ‘good’. At the same time, there was talk of giving freedom to women, but soon the real face of Taliban came to the fore. Women suffered a lot during the Taliban rule in Afghanistan in 2001. Now once again women and girls will have to live according to the rules of hell.
This time, the Taliban people, who claim themselves to be good Taliban, have once again shown their reality and made some rules for women and girls. According to this, women cannot go out on the streets without any close relatives. Along with this, women will have to wear a burqa when they come out of the house. Men should not hear the arrival of women, so women will not be allowed to wear high heels. A woman’s voice should not be heard in front of strangers in a public place. With all this, some rules have been made to stay at home.
According to the Taliban, the windows in the ground floor houses should be painted so that the women inside the house are not visible. Women cannot even be seen on the balcony or window of the house. Women will not be allowed to attend any public gathering. According to the Taliban, women cannot be photographed, nor should their photographs be seen in newspapers, books and at home. Along with the restriction of tight clothes, women cannot apply nail paint and neither can they think of marrying willingly.
Let us tell you that the Taliban is quite notorious for its horrific punishments apart from its hellish rules. The Taliban is very ruthless and fanatical especially towards women. In such a situation, if anyone breaks the rules made by a woman, then she is given a cruel punishment. It is very common for women to be humiliated, beaten, beaten to death in public under Taliban rule. Women are killed in public for wearing clothes for adultery or illicit relations. If a girl tries to escape from an arranged marriage, her nose and ears are cut off and left to die. If women paint their nails, then they are punished with cruel punishment even to cut off their fingers.