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Taliban will include Afghan women in its government

Kabul: The Taliban has started preparations to form a government thereafter the occupation of Afghanistan. After giving amnesty to government employees and ordering them to return to work, the Taliban has made another big announcement. The Taliban said that its government would be completely Islamic. Women will also be included in this. The Taliban said it also aimed to stop violence against women.

Einamullah Samangani, a member of the Islamic Emirates Culture Commissioner, made the remarks on state TV in Afghanistan on Tuesday. It is now under Taliban control. He said, ‘The Islamic Emirate does not want women to suffer.’ The Taliban uses the word Islamic Emirate for Afghanistan.

Sarangani said, “The structure of the government is not completely clear, but based on our experience, it should have full Islamic leadership and all stakeholders should be involved in it.” Right now the agenda for forming the government is being decided. The proposal will be announced soon.

The Taliban on Tuesday announced ‘general amnesty for all government employees. The Taliban said in the statement, ‘Amnesty is being announced for all … in such a situation you can start your routine life with full confidence.’ The Taliban said that there is no need to fear any government employee. Won’t do you any harm. Everyone return to work, no one will be told anything.

Taliban will include Afghan women in its government
  • Taliban implemented these rules for women:
  • Women cannot go out on the streets without a burqa. The presence of a male relative is necessary with them.
  • Women are not allowed to come out on the balcony of the houses.
  • To prevent women from seeing inside the buildings from the streets, all the windows of the ground floor and first floor were either painted or covered with screens.
  • Women are not allowed to wear high heel shoes. She can’t even do makeup. Neither can laugh or speak in a loud voice.
  • They cannot give their photographs for any film, newspaper, or magazine.
  • Music and sports activities in girls’ schools are banned throughout Afghanistan.
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