In Afghanistan, the Taliban’s order to do good and forbid evil says that men and women will not go to the capital Kabul’s amusement parks together. The ministry said in a recent statement that on certain days of the week, only women “wearing the sharia hijab” would go to the capital’s parks, and the Taliban “Mujahideen and civilians have no right to go to these parks on these days.” Show. ”
The Taliban statement said Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday were the days when men in the capital could go to the parks, while Sunday, Monday and Tuesday were the days when women could go to the capital’s parks. . The statement added that even on special days for men, the Taliban’s ‘mujahideen’ who go to these parks for recreation are not allowed to take their military insignia and weapons with them to the parks. The Taliban statement also called on women to “observe the sharia hijab” or face “legal action” when visiting tourist areas around Kabul. ”
د کابل ښار او مربوطاتو په ټولو پارکونو کې به تر دې وروسته د نارینه او ښځینه و د ورتګ ورځې جلا وي، د يکشنبې، دوشنبې او سه شنبې ورځې به د زنانه و لپاره ځانګړې وي او د چهارشنبې، پنجشنبې، جمعې او هفتې ورځې به د سړیو لپاره ځانګړې وي. pic.twitter.com/fULCRQ88eb
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The Taliban said in a statement that in case of violation, “the owners of the parks will be dealt with legally.” ”
Human rights activists have previously reacted sharply to the Taliban’s recent actions, which include forcing men to attend some mosques, forcing people to attend Friday prayers, and barring women from traveling without a male muharram. Is. Earlier this year, the ministry denied reports that women were barred from going to coffee restaurants in Herat, but a spokesman for the ministry said: And men should be prevented from mixing. ”
Human rights activists have reacted sharply to the Taliban’s move, calling it “imprisonment of women.” However, the Taliban’s Ministry of Higher Education has said in a statement that the use of force is not a formality.