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Women Will Have Access To Education And Work, Foreigners Can Leave, Says Taliban After Entering Kabul

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The women will be allowed to leave homes alone and they will have access to education and work, but they will have to wear the hijab, a Taliban spokesperson told Reuters.

Amid concerns in Afghanistan with regard to the regressive diktats issued by the insurgent group during their reign earlier between 1996 and 2001, the Taliban has said they respect women’s rights.

The women will be allowed to leave homes alone and they will have access to education and work, but they will have to wear the hijab, a Taliban spokesperson told Reuters.

The spokesperson said that policy on punishments will depend on courts and added the media will be allowed to criticise anyone, but they should not indulge in character assassination.

The Taliban insurgents had earlier, as per reports, ordered nine women working with a bank in Kandahar to leave and said the male relatives can take their place.

The foreigners in the city can leave if they wish, but if they continue to stay then they will have to register their presence with Taliban administrators, according to the insurgent group.

Meanwhile, the Taliban commanders claim to have taken over control of Afghanistan’s presidential palace, according to Reuters.

This comes after a senior Interior Ministry official told the news agency that Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has left the country for Tajikistan. However, the President's advisor rubbished the claims and said that he has not yet left the country.

The Taliban insurgents on Sunday entered the outskirts of the capital city, causing panic and fear among the residents.

In a matter of days, the Taliban swept through major parts of Afghanistan, seizing control of around 25 of the 34 provincial capitals, including key cities such as Kandahar, Herat, Mazar-e-Sharif and Jalalabad.

 
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As long as Taliban actually permit what they are saying here ... ... where are the actual deeds and not just words?


They just entered Kabul yesterday atleast give them a year or two .
 
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The women will be allowed to leave homes alone and they will have access to education and work, but they will have to wear the hijab, a Taliban spokesperson told Reuters.

Amid concerns in Afghanistan with regard to the regressive diktats issued by the insurgent group during their reign earlier between 1996 and 2001, the Taliban has said they respect women’s rights.

The women will be allowed to leave homes alone and they will have access to education and work, but they will have to wear the hijab, a Taliban spokesperson told Reuters.

The spokesperson said that policy on punishments will depend on courts and added the media will be allowed to criticise anyone, but they should not indulge in character assassination.

The Taliban insurgents had earlier, as per reports, ordered nine women working with a bank in Kandahar to leave and said the male relatives can take their place.

The foreigners in the city can leave if they wish, but if they continue to stay then they will have to register their presence with Taliban administrators, according to the insurgent group.

Meanwhile, the Taliban commanders claim to have taken over control of Afghanistan’s presidential palace, according to Reuters.

This comes after a senior Interior Ministry official told the news agency that Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has left the country for Tajikistan. However, the President's advisor rubbished the claims and said that he has not yet left the country.

The Taliban insurgents on Sunday entered the outskirts of the capital city, causing panic and fear among the residents.

In a matter of days, the Taliban swept through major parts of Afghanistan, seizing control of around 25 of the 34 provincial capitals, including key cities such as Kandahar, Herat, Mazar-e-Sharif and Jalalabad.


They should check all foreigners to see if they have contributed to war crimes and committed crimes against the Afghan people. They shouldn't be given a free get out card.
 
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Hopefully they can be more moderate and dont target Hazara people like being accused by Hazara activist. So women can wear Hijab, no more Burqa obligation ? This is a good step
 
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So what they are saying doesn't count much. Their track record speaks more loudly.

The leaders are living in Qatar for almost 20 years and they are discussing with many Ulama from other Muslim world like Indonesia, so the chance they get moderated and apply real Islam rather than Pashtun-Islamic culture is big.

They were just coming from Madrasah in Pakistan before they took control Afghan in 1997. Their Islamic knowledge is limited. Here in Indonesia, Baradar, Taliban current Leader met with Indonesia Islamist leader, Yusuf Kalla ( who is also VP at that time) in Jakarta 2019


 
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The leaders are living in Qatar for almost 20 years and they are discussing with many Ulama from other Muslim world like Indonesia, so the chance they get moderated and apply real Islam rather than Pashtun-Islamic culture is big.

They were just coming from Madrasah in Pakistan before they took control Afghan in 1997. Their Islamic knowledge is limited. Here in Indonesia, Baradar, Taliban current Leader met with Indonesia Islamist leader, Yusuf Kalla ( who is also VP at that time) in Jakarta 2019


I hope Islamism can evolve out of its old shadow.
 
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You guys really believe that?
Makes sense, you will see some change in how they behaved in past and in future, in past they were multiple groups working for own interest just to gather power in local area not caring about external intervention.


Now they are big player and have to run the country, for past 2 decades they have been living in same land with others.
 
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I hope Islamism can evolve out of its old shadow.
No problem with islam, problem lies with not understanding and trying to force something which you and others dont understand which causes problem.
 
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