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The Taliban took control of Kabul and most of Afghanistan in 2021. They began to introduce their governments, they exercise power over institutions. The Afghan newspaper Raha Press reported that store owners in Herat recently received orders to remove the heads of mannequins. There are severe penalties for disregarding the new rules. Such a request was sent to sellers by the Ministries of Virtue and Malpractice Prevention, which started operating again in September 2021. They have already informed about the case
Taliban: Mannequins were worshiped like idols
Interestingly, in the original version, the mannequins were to be completely removed from the stores. However, after the sellers objected, the Ministry of Virtue and the Prevention of Bad Deeds decided to compromise. Ultimately, the heads of the mannequins are to be removed. Looking at photos taken recently in Afghan stores, we can see that sellers are already adjusting to the changes.
The Taliban ordered changes to the appearance of female mannequins screen: YouTube WION
The Taliban say that mannequins were previously worshiped as idols. And according to the Koran, idolatry is a grave sin. In their opinion, even looking at such a dummy is against Sharia law.
“During these two decades they felt the taste of freedom”
The Afghan Ministry for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Malice has been operating since September last year. Only men work there. It replaced the previous Ministry of Women’s Affairs.
Unfortunately, after the Taliban regained power, the situation of women in Afghanistan returns to a point where it was in the 1990s. – Previously, it was much easier for the Taliban, because then women did not have as many opportunities as they do now. Twenty years ago, they did not know that it was possible to live differently, they did not even have access to the Internet. During these two decades they felt the taste of freedom. They can use the gym, represent Afghanistan in various sports competitions, work as pilots and flight attendants. It was a certain hope for a better future for them. Now this restriction of freedom will be gradually taken away from them on a micro and macro scale -.
Source: Gazeta

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