Taliban banned Afghan residents from playing music in their cars and driving women without hijab

The terrorist organization Taliban (banned in the Russian Federation), which came to power in Afghanistan this summer, issued a ban on playing music in cars, as well as carrying women without a hijab in them, according to the Kabul News page on the Twitter microblogging network.

According to the TV channel, a corresponding order was issued by a department called the Ministry for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice. The ban was circulated in writing to car owners. Kabul News later added in another tweet that a Foreign Ministry spokesman had confirmed this information to the channel.

In addition, according to the channel, drivers were forbidden to transport women over relatively long distances without an accompanying person who is closely related to the woman.

A few days earlier, on December 21, the new Afghan authorities ordered the removal of photographs of women from advertising banners in shops and business centers in Kabul, as they “violate the rules of Islam.”

Source: Rosbalt

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