pescatarian09
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All of that is horrendous.. however their religion teaches them this is right. So I’d imagine a religious woman would agree this is right. No different from the restrictions placed on a Hasidic Jewish woman or an Amish woman. Would need to hear from AFGHAN woman that this is a problem for them - or atleast a substantial portion of them. So far they seem to be supportive of the taliban regaining rule with only some detracting from it and using their status to leave already (robotics team for example)MSN
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"The Taliban upheld a strict interpretation of Sharia law last time they controlled Afghanistan, between 1996 and 2001, leaving many Afghans in fear of their future and the threat of strict punishments such as stoning and execution."
"Last time, women were effectively put under house arrest, being prevented from going on their balconies or going to work, attending school over the age of 10 or accessing healthcare administered by a man. They also had to wear the burka and cover their faces in public from the age of eight and be accompanied by a male guardian if they wanted to leave the house.
High-heeled shoes were also outlawed in case they excited men, and photographing, filming or displaying pictures of females in public or the home was not allowed. Any women who disobeyed the rules were flogged in the streets, stadiums or in town halls, even if they left the house without a male relative because they did not have one.
In extreme cases, one girl had her ears and nose severed and was left for dead after running away from an arranged marriage, and another woman had the tip of her thumb cut off for wearing nail varnish. Will it be the same going forward?
But the group did not deny the possibility of bringing back violent punishments such as stonings and public executions. “I can’t say right now, that’s up to the judges in the courts and the laws,” spokesman Suhail Shaheen told the BBC this week, adding: “The judges will be appointed according to the law of the future government.”
Problem with this is we don't know whats true and whats not. I mean the BBC? Are you vaxxed up and wearing 2 masks with a visor completely avoiding all human contact while washing your hands every 2 minutes?MSN
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"The Taliban upheld a strict interpretation of Sharia law last time they controlled Afghanistan, between 1996 and 2001, leaving many Afghans in fear of their future and the threat of strict punishments such as stoning and execution."
"Last time, women were effectively put under house arrest, being prevented from going on their balconies or going to work, attending school over the age of 10 or accessing healthcare administered by a man. They also had to wear the burka and cover their faces in public from the age of eight and be accompanied by a male guardian if they wanted to leave the house.
High-heeled shoes were also outlawed in case they excited men, and photographing, filming or displaying pictures of females in public or the home was not allowed. Any women who disobeyed the rules were flogged in the streets, stadiums or in town halls, even if they left the house without a male relative because they did not have one.
In extreme cases, one girl had her ears and nose severed and was left for dead after running away from an arranged marriage, and another woman had the tip of her thumb cut off for wearing nail varnish. Will it be the same going forward?
But the group did not deny the possibility of bringing back violent punishments such as stonings and public executions. “I can’t say right now, that’s up to the judges in the courts and the laws,” spokesman Suhail Shaheen told the BBC this week, adding: “The judges will be appointed according to the law of the future government.”
Yes, yes, I know. If it agrees with your view it's the truth. If it disagrees, it's propaganda and brainwashing.Problem with this is we don't know whats true and whats not. I mean the BBC? Are you vaxxed up and wearing 2 masks with a visor completely avoiding all human contact while washing your hands every 2 minutes?
As a Christian you should be looking for the truth, not sharing articles that agree with your bias. Least be honest enough to say propaganda is everywhere and a source can be found to support any narrative.
I agree with Jess, what do the Afghan woman say about the Taliban?
You are being patronizing assuming you know better for afghani women then they do for themselves. Again, I would not be okay living like that but it is not my culture or religion. Whether this is a good or bad thing is to be determined by the afghani people, especially the women. Not Christian or non religious Americans.Yes, yes, I know. If it agrees with your view it's the truth. If it disagrees, it's propaganda and brainwashing.
So why do you quote this post but ignore the one i directed to you before it?Yes, yes, I know. If it agrees with your view it's the truth. If it disagrees, it's propaganda and brainwashing.