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Afghan women complain: We are being treated like animals

New Delhi: The rights of women and minorities will be respected. The Taliban, who made such a promise when he returned to power in Afghanistan, is now treating women like animals. The protesting women made such comments against the Taliban government after the university stopped allowing them to study. Since coming to power last year, the Taliban have been enforcing their own interpretation of Islamic law. He has erased the mark of women from public life including education.

The radical Taliban regime has also banned girls’ education in schools and high schools. Similarly, they are barred from many jobs. In addition, it is prescribed to wear clothes from the ankles to the head. Travel by women without a male relative is also prohibited. Similarly, entry of women into parks or gyms is prohibited. Women have risked their lives for their rights against such stigmatized policies and raised their voices against the Taliban. “We are being treated like animals,” said a student who passed the nursing entrance exam at a medical university in Kabul. Animals can move to different places as they wish. But we don’t have the right to leave our house to walk,” said the 19-year-old student.

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