When two years of the arrival of the Taliban in Afghanistanfrom the UN they are clear that what the women are experiencing there is something so serious as to classify it as a “gender apartheid“. During this time, up to 50 decrees have been approved that oppress, enslave and annul them.
Women cannot go to school or university. From the age of 12, education is prohibited for them. They also cannot work outside the home, except for a limited number of doctors and nurses who are allowed to.
The Taliban don’t want them to dress freely, imposing a dress code on them which consists of going covered from head to toe. In addition, beauty salons across the country have closed.
Nor can they leave the house alone, having to be accompanied by a man from your family, nor marry who they want. Afghan women are also not allowed to protest, play sports, get on a bus with men nor look out the window of his house.
A real hell that has no sign of changing. What’s more, it’s likely to get worse.
Source: Lasexta

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