Taliban leader claims women are provided with a ‘comfortable and prosperous life’ in Afghanistan

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Taliban leader claims women are provided with a ‘comfortable and prosperous life’ in Afghanistan
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The Taliban have imposed harsh measures since seizing Afghanistan in August 2021.

Afghan women wait to receive food rations distributed by a humanitarian aid group, in Kabul on May 28, 2023. | AP Photo/Ebrahim NorooziISLAMABAD — The supreme leader of the Taliban released a message Sunday claiming that his government has taken the necessary steps for the betterment of women’s lives in Afghanistan, where women are banned from public life and work and girls’ education is severely curtailed.

In his Eid message Akhundzada said that under the rule of the Islamic Emirate, concrete measures have been taken to save women from many traditional oppressions, including forced marriages, “and their Shariah rights have been protected,” The message was distributed in five languages: Arabic, Dari, English, Pashto and Urdu. Akhundzada said the negative aspects of the previous 20-year occupation related to women’s wearing of the hijab and “misguidance” will end soon.

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