As Taliban takes over Kabul, all women in banks and other establishments has been asked to return home.
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| Afgan women fears return of 20 years rights for women. |
Toward the beginning of July, as Taliban warriors were
taking over some areas from government across Afghanistan, some of them
strolled into the workplaces of Azizi Bank in Kandahar and requested nine ladies
working there to leave.
The shooters accompanied them to their homes and advised
them not to get back to their positions. All things considered, they clarified
that male family members could have their spot, as three of the ladies in question
and the bank's chief.
"It's truly peculiar to not be permitted to get to
work, yet presently this is the thing that it is," Noor Khatera, a
43-year-elderly person who worked in the records branch of Azizi Bank told
Reuters.
"I taught myself English and surprisingly figured out how
to work with a PC, however presently I should search for where I can simply work
with more ladies around."
This occurrence is an early sign that a portion of the
rights won by Afghan ladies over the long time (20 years), since the hardline
development was overturned could be turned around.
The Taliban have consistently invaded the country since US
troops started pulling out in May this year and entered the capital on Sunday.
During their forceful entrance into Afghanistan from 1996 to
2001, ladies couldn't work, young ladies were not permitted to go to class and
ladies needed to cover their face and be joined by a male family member
assuming they needed to venture out of their homes.
Ladies who disrupted the norms, some of the time endured
embarrassment and public beatings by the Taliban's strict police under the
gathering's super severe translation of Islamic law.
During until now unproductive discussions over a political
settlement as of late, Taliban pioneers made affirmations toward the West that
ladies would appreciate equivalent rights as per "the Islamic
situation", including the capacity to work and be taught.
'Somebody kindly stop this'
Two days after the scene at Azizi Bank, a comparative scene
worked out at a branch Bank Milli, in Herat, as indicated by two female clerks who
saw it.
Three Taliban warriors conveying weapons entered the branch,
reproving female workers for showing their countenances in broad daylight.
Ladies there have to quit their jobs, sending male family members in their
place.
Taliban representative Zabihullah Mujahid didn't react to a
solicitation for input about the two occurrences. Representatives for the two
banks didn't react to demands for input.
On the more extensive inquiry of whether ladies would be
permitted to work in banks in regions it controls, Mujahid added that no choice
had at this point been made.
"After the foundation of the Islamic framework, it will
be concluded by the law, and God willing, there will be no issues," he
said.
The US and other Western forces dread the Taliban will
revert back large numbers of the opportunities won by ladies in years past.
Gains made in ladies' privileges have been promoted as
perhaps the greatest achievement during the 20 years that US-drove powers have
been sent in Afghanistan, in spite of the fact that they have for the most part
been made in metropolitan habitats.
Afghan ladies working in fields including reporting, medical
services, and law implementation have been killed in an influx of assaults
since harmonious talks started last year between the Taliban and the
US-supported Afghan government.
The public authority puts most designated killings on the
Taliban, who deny doing deaths.
"The Taliban will relapse opportunity at all levels and
that is the thing that we are battling against," an Afghan government
representative said.
"Ladies and youngsters are experiencing the most and
our powers are attempting to save the popular government. The world ought to
comprehend and help us."
Scores of taught Afghan ladies took to web-based media to
request help and express their disappointment.
"With each city imploding, human bodies breakdown,
dreams breakdown, history, and future breakdown, workmanship and culture
breakdown, life and excellence breakdown, our reality breakdowns," Rada
Akbar composed on Twitter. "Somebody kindly stop this."

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