Women’s movement condemns Taliban’s new law as severe violation of rights
The movement said the Taliban's edict compels women to fully cover their bodies, including wearing the burqa.
The movement said the Taliban's edict compels women to fully cover their bodies, including wearing the burqa.
This statement follows an NBC report citing two sources familiar with the matter, suggesting that Washington is considering cooperation with.
Although the European Union has not officially announced her departure, it has been confirmed that Veronika Bošković Pohar, a diplomat.
The new Taliban law mandates that women cover their entire bodies, including their faces, and prohibits them from speaking to.
According to the sources, the arrest is allegedly tied to Najmuddin’s suspected cooperation with Baryalai Sangin, a commander of the.
The victims, all residents of Nuristan Province, were teachers and students from a religious school.
In a statement, the ministry noted that smaller vehicles, including passenger transport, can use an alternative route, which will remain.
The law mandates that women cover their faces and bodies entirely.
The organization emphasized that Bennett’s mission operates solely within the framework of human rights.
Barr noted that the new restrictions were issued alongside the Taliban’s decision to ban Richard Bennett, the United Nations Special.