Taliban made these 10 rules for women, from tight clothes to wearing sandals

Kabul, 18/8: In the (Taliban Rule) such tough rules and laws are made for women, which are also a direct violation of human rights. According to Sharia law, all the rights of women are taken away. In 2001, when Afghanistan was ruled by Taliban, women have suffered a lot. Once again in everyday life women and girls will have to live according to the same rules.

Those 10 rules of Taliban, which make women’s life hell

Women cannot go out on the streets without any close relatives.

Women will have to wear a burqa when they step out of the house.

High heels cannot be worn because men cannot hear the sound of women coming.

A woman’s voice should not be heard in front of strangers in a public place.

The windows in the ground floor houses should be painted, so that the women inside the house are not visible.

Women cannot be photographed, nor should their photographs be seen in newspapers, books and at home.

The word female should be removed from the name of any place.

Women should not be visible on the balcony or window of the house.

Women should not be a part of any public gathering.

Women cannot apply nail paint, nor can they think of marrying willingly.

 

 

If the rules are not followed, then dreadful punishment (Talibani Punishment)

 

The Taliban is also notorious for its horrific punishments. If anyone breaks the rules made for women, then he has to face cruel punishment. Public humiliation and lynching of women there was a common punishment during the Taliban rule. Women are publicly killed for adultery or illicit relations. The same punishment is given for wearing clothes. 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 given cruel punishment even to cut off their fingers.

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