Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted October 31 Diamond Member Share Posted October 31 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Taliban bans Afghan women from ‘hearing each other’ in latest oppressive law – National The Taliban has enacted yet another law further oppressing the freedoms of women and ******, this time issuing a decree that prohibits them from praying aloud or reciting the Qur’an in each other’s presence. The move comes after a series of so-called “virtue” or “morality” laws were implemented in Afghanistan in August, ***** out in a 114-page document that covered vast aspects of everyday public life. Among the new laws announced in August were directives making it mandatory for women to veil their entire bodies, including their faces, at all times in public. Women were also forbidden from singing, reciting and reading aloud in public, as a woman’s voice is deemed “intimate” and should not be heard. Women are already excluded from education after sixth grade, many public spaces and most jobs. They are also prohibited from looking at men they are not related to by blood or marriage. Story continues below advertisement This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 0:39 Taliban bans women’s voices, bare faces from public in new restrictive laws During an event in eastern Logar province on Sunday, the Taliban’s Vice and Virtue Minister Khalid Hanafi said: “It is prohibited for a grown woman to recite Quranic verses or perform recitations in front of another grown woman. Even chants of takbir (Allahu Akbar) are not permitted.” Get breaking National news For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up for breaking news alerts delivered directly to you when they happen. He said that uttering similar expressions like “subhanallah,” another word central to the Islamic ******, was also not allowed. A woman was not permitted to perform the call to prayer, he told the gathering. “Even when an ****** female prays and another female passes by, she must not pray loudly enough for them to hear.” “How could they be allowed to sing if they aren’t even permitted to hear (each other’s) voices while praying, let alone for anything else.” And while precise details of the Taliban’s ruling are unclear, Afghan human rights activists have warned it could mean women are effectively banned from holding conversations with one another. Story continues below advertisement This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 2:31 Afghan women sing in protest against strict Taliban laws : ‘My voice is not ‘aurat” On Tuesday, the ministry said a country-wide awareness program is coming to “contribute to shaping public perception and increasing awareness of divine rulings.” The Taliban set up the ministry for the “propagation of virtue and the prevention of vice” after seizing power in 2021. They banned women from working at non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in 2022. A woman who spoke to Global News said her family was plunged into ******** after she had to give up her job at an NGO. Trending Now Canadians split on handing out Halloween candy this year: poll ‘The name is femicide’: Why some want term added to Canada’s ********* Code “I am the breadwinner of my family. We are just four persons in my family: me, my sister and my parents. My father is ***** now. We don’t have anything in our kitchen to prepare for dinner or for our night,” she said. “It’s so hard for me. I don’t know how I can continue my life.” Story continues below advertisement The hardline laws also instruct drivers to not transport women without a male guardian, and passengers and drivers must perform prayers at designated times. Other restrictions include making it ******** to play music, and men are barred from shaving their beards as well as skipping prayer and religious fasts. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 2:13 ‘I don’t feel safe here’: Women face crippling restrictions under Taliban rule in Afghanistan Previous Video Next Video Media in Afghanistan must abide by Sharia law, meaning the publication of images depicting living beings is forbidden, in line with the Islamic prohibition of idolatry. A This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up published in July said the ministry was contributing to a climate of ***** and intimidation among Afghans through edicts and the methods used to enforce them. “Given the multiple issues outlined in the report, the position expressed by the de facto authorities that this oversight will be increasing and expanding gives This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up ,” said Fiona Frazer, the head of the human rights service at the UN mission in Afghanistan. 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