The Taliban say security forces will stop women from visiting Afghan national park

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The Taliban say security forces will stop women from visiting Afghan national park
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Since taking over the country two years ago, the Taliban-led government has imposed several restrictions targeting Afghan girls and women.

, according to information shared by a spokesman for the Vice and Virtue Ministry.

This comes a week after the minister, Mohammad Khalid Hanafi, visited the province and told officials and religious clerics that women haven’t been adhering to the correct way of wearing the hijab, asking security personnel to stop women from visiting the tourist hotspot.Ministry spokesman Molvi Mohammad Sadiq Akif shared a report of Hanafi’s remarks late Saturday night, including the use of security forces, clerics and elders to carry out Hanafi’s order.

Since taking over the country on August 15, 2021 after the withdrawal of U.S. and NATO forces, they have imposed several restrictions targeting Afghan girls and women, including stopping girls from going to school beyond the sixth grade, and prohibiting Afghan women from jobs at local and non-governmental organizations while cracking down on media.

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