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he world is still watching aghast at the situation unfolding in the country, with even the last anti-Taliban bastion of Panjshir having fallen. If reports are to be believed, there have been several instances of brutality against women are only rising and the Taliban are breaking its promise of amnesty already.

Here’s a look at how the Taliban has fared in its promises.

Women’s education with Restrictions

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Taliban’s new higher education minister said Afghan women will be allowed to attend university as long as they study separately from men. Minister Abdul Baqi Haqqani was unapologetic about bringing an end to mixed sex classes. The Taliban announced earlier this month that women could still study at university if they wore an abaya robe and niqab covering most of the face, with classes segregated by sex — or at least divided by a curtain.

Women’s rights in Afghanistan were sharply curta

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iled under the Taliban’s 1996-2001 rule ridden with oppressions on women in the backdrop of a staunch patriarchal set-up. Taliban had curtailed women’s movements, right to education and healthcare and went up to the extent of public executions in ca

ay in protest against the Taliban and hundreds of women participated in these rallies. While the such protests in itself were unthinkable during the previous rule, this rally too did not end well.lice woman in Firozkoh, the capital of the Ghor province. They shot the woman named Banu Negar and disfigured her

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They shot the woman named Banu Negar and disfigured her face after they barged into her home on Saturday. She is said to have been killed in front of her husband and children.

Eyewitnesses confirmed to the BBC that the incident took place on Saturday. The report also said that relatives of the woman sent the news organisation the photos of the woman’s disfigured face and body.

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lice woman in Firozkoh, the capital of the Ghor province.

However, the Taliban has denied involvement in the incident. Spokesman Zabiullah Mujaheed told the BBC, “We are aware of the incident and I am confirming that the Taliban have not killed her, our investigation is ongoing."

‘KILL LIST’ OF SEX WORKERS

Reports said earlier last week that the Taliban were scouting porn websites to tame a ‘kill list’ of sex workers on the country. A report by Sun Online said that videos featuring Afghan sex workers were discovered by the Taliban death squads on various porn sites. Sources told the Sun that the sex workers who are being hunted down will be subject to gangrape before being stoned or hung to death.

“They pretend to condemn pornography but are digging deep into the mos

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face after they barged into her home on Saturday. She is said to have been killed in front of her husband and children.

Eyewitnesses confirmed to the BBC that the incident took place on Saturday. The report also said that relatives of the woman sent the news organisation the photos of the woman’s disfigured face and body.

However, the Taliban has denied involvement in the incident. Spokesman Zabiullah Mujaheed told the BBC, “We are aware of the incident and I am confirming that the Taliban have not killed her, our investigation is ongoing."

‘KILL LIST’ OF SEX WORKERS

Reports said earlier last week that the Taliban were scouting porn websites to tame a ‘kill list’ of sex workers on the country. A report by Sun Online said that videos featuring Afghan sex workers were discovered by the Taliban death squads on various porn sites. Sources told the Sun that the sex workers who are being hunted down will be subject to gangrape before being stoned or hung to death.

“They pretend to condemn pornography but are digging deep into the mos


Shots were fired in the air to disperse the crowds as chanted slogans, held banners and protested against their frustrations with security, free passage out of the country and alleged meddling by Pakistan. People were said to have been beaten up and journalists were arrested during the protest — things citizens are freely able to do in any democratic country.

An Afghan journalist covering the demonstration told AFP his press ID and camera were confiscated by the Taliban. “I was kicked and told to go away," he said.

General Mobin, a Taliban official in charge of security in the capital, told AFP he had been called to the scene by Taliban guards who said that “women were creating a disruption". “These pr




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