2 Jul 2021 - 18:50
KABUL (Pajhwok): Some sources claim the Taliban have restricted women’s movement and some organizations in areas under their control, but the Taliban and residents termed the claim as untrue.
Claim: Taliban impose restrictions on women and some organizations in areas under their control
Fahim Fitrat, a social media user on his Facebook page wrote, the Taliban had warned shopkeepers in areas under their control not to sell commodities on women who are without male guardian from her family. He wrote: “The Taliban in the Aqcha district of Jawzjan province have stopped women movement without male guardian.”
This text is circulating in the social media.
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Untrue that Taliban impose curbs on women, organizations
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How Afghanistan has once again become a happy hunting ground for Taliban
How Afghanistan has once again become a happy hunting ground for Taliban
The Taliban has made steady progress ever since the US and allied troops began pulling out from Afghanistan on May 1, raising fears that the Afghan government could collapse within the next six months.
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Afghan militiamen join Afghan defence and security forces to counter the resurgent Taliban threat (AP photo)
Intelligence agencies in the United States believe the Afghan government
could collapse in as little as six months of the total withdrawal of American troops from the country.