Taliban chief Habitullah Akhundzada has ordered early enactment of the Morality Law that formalises barbaric and often brutal restrictions on women. Several women’s groups have raised a voice against the misogyny of the Taliban through social media posts, demanding that their rights be restored. Inside South Asia takes a closer look.

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18 thoughts on “Taliban’s morality law push | Inside South Asia”
  1. For those of you who think this is "extreme" in Islam, it's not. The Taliban is merely following in the footsteps of their idolized Muhammad. In Islam, women are mere servants and sex slaves of men, and men are permitted to beat up on their women. No, Islam has never been a religion of peace, nor of tolerance. It's time you doubters get this. Just flee it!

  2. This unacceptable to not allow women to have an education, or leave their homes with out a male or even have a job, this Terrorists Islamic is taking Afghans back in middle ages. Why isn't the world standing up for the suffering women of Afghanistan!

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