Afghanistan: Bans Women’s Beauty Parlours

Women banned from public spaces : The Taliban Administration has ordered beauty salons in Afghanistan to shut down. This is part of morality.

Women banned from public spaces

Ministries move to shrink women’s access to public spaces. Foreign governments and U.N. officials have condemned the growing restrictions on women under the Taliban’s rule.

A spokesperson from the prevention of vice and propagation of virtue said that the deadline for shutting down sellers is one month in 2021.

After the foreign forces pulled out of Afghanistan, the Taliban seized power. Since then, the Taliban has been imposing a series of restrictions on women.

Last year, they banned women from schools and universities. Women are also banned from women’s parks and not allowed to go out without a male relative.

Relative beauty salons sprung up in Afghanistan after the Taliban lost power in 2001. Two years ago, despite the return of Islam.

International organisations have signalled that restrictions on women will hamper the Taliban’s international recognition, and the administration proclaims respect for women’s rights in accordance with his interpretation of Islamic law and Afghan customs.

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