Taliban leaders in Afghanistan this week passed new restrictive policies against women, which include banning them from exposing their faces in public or wearing tight clothing.
The Taliban returned to power in the Middle Eastern country in 2021 as the United States withdrew its forces from Afghanistan, and installed a “propagation of virtue and the prevention of vice” ministry, which seeks to promote “virtue.”
The new rules were approved by the country’s supreme leader, and issued on Wednesday.
“Inshallah we assure you that this Islamic law will be of great help in the promotion of virtue and the elimination of vice,” ministry spokesman Maulvi Abdul Ghafar Farooq said on Thursday, according to the Associated Press. […]
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