Taliben Naked Girls “We urge the Taliban to cease all arbitrary deprivation of liberty targeting women and girls based on the strict dress code they have imposed, and immediately release any women and girls who may still be In her emotional interview, Sadat said that during her imprisonment, the Taliban not only tortured her but also recorded a nude video of her. Public executions and torture: ‘The Taliban have reverted to their true nature’ In the latest example of public punishments carried out by the Taliban, two men were forced to wear a chador, a The Guardian has seen video evidence of a female Afghan human rights activist being gang-raped and tortured in a Taliban jail by armed men. Men accompanying women wearing colourful clothing, or In August 2021, the Taliban regained power in Afghanistan after a lightning military campaign in which they seized major cities in less than 10 days. Zarmina and her three sisters were arrested in Kabul in early 2022 and, after enduring Women in Afghanistan face imprisonment for violating the Taliban code, and reports indicate they are abused and sexually assaulted while in prison. Eight women reported being raped, while two said that Taliban officials filmed and In May 2022, the Taliban required women to cover their faces in public and instructed them to remain in their homes except in cases of necessity. Since then, a series of restrictive measures has been In this report, five female protesters who were arrested and imprisoned by the Taliban share their accounts of physical and psychological torture in Taliban detention centers in Kabul. Take action. In just over three years, Afghan women have been banned from nearly every aspect of public life: schools, universities, most workplaces – even parks and bathhouses. "All imams and mullahs in Sex work was illegal under Afghanistan’s Western-backed governments but police and officials could be bribed – now some Despite years of liberalizing international influence and the influx of girls' schools and women's shelters since the Taliban were toppled in 2001, Afghan women endure exceptional levels of The Taliban often argued that the brutal restrictions they placed on women were actually a way of revering and protecting the opposite sex. This threatens the rights of girls, women and sexual minorities to freedom from harm and access to opportunities. The Taliban, [b] officially known as the Islamic Movement of Taliban[c], also referring to themselves by their state name, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, [83][84] is an Afghan political and militant Three years of Taliban rule in Afghanistan has led to the “striking” erasure of women from public life, which is also reflected at the community and household levels, a senior official with the UN The Taliban are scouting pornographic sites to make a “kill list” of Afghan sex workers and are “hell-bent” on hunting them down to publicly execute or “humiliate for their own pleasure The Taliban’s conduct “may amount to gender persecution, a crime against humanity,” according to a group of United Nations experts—including the Special Rapporteur on the situation of Women and girls are blocked from attending secondary school, banned from almost every form of paid employment, prevented them from walking in public parks, attending gyms or beauty A Look at the Taliban's Draconian Rules That Have Crushed Women's Rights in Afghanistan Authored by: Namya Sinha Updated Jan 9, 2025, 13:15 IST The Taliban's oppressive At least 10 women in separate interviews told Afghanistan International they were subjected to sexual assault or harassment by members of the Taliban during detention. There have been mounting reports that Teenage girls and young women arrested by the Taliban for wearing “bad hijab” have reported instances of sexual violence and assault during their time in custody. Having captured key districts and border posts with Iran, Pakistan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, the Taliban are now hunting for women in these areas. Women are only there to bear children and cook for their husbands. Therefore, it is normal that wearing Amnesty International interviewed 100 women and girls fighting for their rights under Taliban rule in Afghanistan. . Speaking with a choked voice and eyes filled with tears, she At least ten women confirmed to Afghanistan International that they were sexually assaulted during their detention. In the eyes of the Taliban, women are a symbol of weakness, inadequacy and powerlessness. There is overwhelming evidence that sexual assault perpetrated by Taliban officials is widespread and systemic, and that it occurs with total impunity. Of these, eight said they were An Afghan woman shows her face in public for the first time after 5 years of Taliban Sharia law as she waits at a food distribution centre in central Kabul on November 14, 2001. The Taliban have signaled their intention to deny girls’ education past the age of 12, to ban women from employment, and reinstate the law requiring women to be accompanied by a guardian The Taliban’s recent conquest of Kabul signifies their seizure of power. Hear their stories. In a Facebook post, she revealed that the Taliban had forcibly stripped her naked in prison and took photos of her. According to The Teenage girls and young women arrested by the Taliban for wearing “bad hijab” say they have been subjected to sexual violence and assault in detention.
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