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‘Frightening’ Taliban law bans women from speaking in public

New Taliban laws that prohibit women from speaking or showing their faces outside their homes have been condemned by the UN and met with horror by human rights groups.

The Taliban published a host of new “vice and virtue” laws last week, approved by their supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada, which state that women must completely veil their bodies – including their faces – in thick clothing at all times in public to avoid leading men into temptation and vice.

Women’s voices are also deemed to be potential instruments of vice and so will not be allowed to be heard in public under the new restrictions. Women must also not be heard singing or reading aloud, even from inside their houses.

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Maggoty ,

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breakfastmtn OP ,
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You’re wrong. Request denied!

Have a good one though.

BassTurd ,

Imagine being so insecure that you need someone to literally hide every aspect of their being so that you don’t get aroused and can’t control yourself. Fucking weak-willed cowards.

notastatist ,

This really sounds more like the men should be kept inside …

SapphironZA ,

Arab Republicans

AidsKitty ,

This is the system those people fight to maintain. So grateful I wasn’t born there.

cyborganism ,

When the US left it really didn’t take long, nor a lot of effort for the Taliban to take back control.

AidsKitty ,

America trained their military for 20yrs and gave them billions in military equipment to be able to fight for themselves. They literally laid down and surrendered after a couple weeks.

thebestaquaman ,

I think it’s horrible to see what the Taliban government is doing to oppress the people of Afghanistan. I’m also surprised that so few people of Afghanistan showed any real will to prevent Taliban from taking power. They had 20 years to prepare, with ample support and loads of equipment from NATO and others, and when the foreign forces left they just … capitulated.

It’s baffling to me that seemingly nobody was willing to fight to prevent this. Thousands of people were at the airport during the last evacuations, and I vividly remember videos of people holding on to cargo planes that were taking off in an effort to get out of the country. Lots of people clearly knew it was going to get bad, but seemingly nobody was willing to fight to prevent it. I honestly have a hard time understanding how that happened.

SupraMario ,

That’s because we knew the majority of them where just Taliban fighters that needed a job. So when we left, we basically left a bunch of gear to the Taliban fighters we just trained.

catloaf ,

That’s the thing, though, they don’t fight for it. They don’t really fight against it, either.

thejml ,

Taliban men must be the weakest in the world if they can’t even hear a woman’s voice without being shoved into temptation. Do they all just instantly nut when a wrist bone slides out from the veil?! Talk about not having any confidence in themselves.

Reverendender ,

I understand temptation. You just have to, you know, resist. It’s called being a mature adult, or something along those lines.

postmateDumbass ,

They should tie one guy to a pole then blind and deaf the rest of themselves.

catloaf ,

They’re no different from men anywhere else. It’s only a justification for control.

Blue_Morpho ,

And they want tourists!

www.cnn.com/travel/…/index.html

Trust us, we won’t chop your head off this time!

poopiddy ,

good thing i have two heads

2ugly2live ,
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You would think since it’s the men that can’t control themselves (per these assanine laws anyway), that they would have to stayed locked away somewhere. The women seem to be able to function just fine.

mods_mum ,

Well, all Abrahamic religions oppress women but Islam wins by a long shot. It needs reformation and badly.

phdepressed ,

Their are many more moderate sects of Islam, they just didn’t get all the US and Saudi $$$$ to spread their beliefs.

JackGreenEarth ,

Why would it need reformation? It just needs to be abolished, making part of it better just lends false legitimacy to the whole.

Eiri ,

Not sure how right or wrong that is when taking into account the more moderate sections of it, but in this particular case, as the article says, it’s not really about Islam. The holy texts don’t really call for any of this.

mods_mum ,

I’m not an anthropologist or a religion expert but you don’t have to be one to notice that the most oppressive cultures towards women or gay people have one common denominator. Islam. Honour killings, marrying underage girls, do I need to keep going?

Fedizen ,

Are you saying this is just toxic masculinity and militias run amok?

Eiri ,

My understanding of Afghanistan’s complex situation isn’t sufficient to confirm or deny, sorry.

slickgoat ,

Who would have imagined that bedsheet people lose other rights?

cosmicrookie ,
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GOP taking notes…

garpujol ,

Grande Americano please.

STRAIGHT TO JAIL!!!

Eiri ,

“This document not only violates Afghanistan’s domestic laws but also broadly contravenes all 30 articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.”

They didn’t think it could be done, but I knew I could do it. All 30 articles in one law!

— A Taliban, probably

cyborganism ,
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-men: “QUIT MAKING US HORNY YOU HARLOTS!”

socsa ,

That's just the multipolar world kicking in

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