City
Epaper

Taliban orders forces to respect 'public's privacy'

By ANI | Updated: December 30, 2021 13:00 IST

In a surprising decree, the Taliban led Ministry of Vice and Virtue has ordered their forces against invading "people's privacy" and asked them not to take the phones of people and go through them.

Open in App

In a surprising decree, the Taliban led Ministry of Vice and Virtue has ordered their forces against invading "people's privacy" and asked them not to take the phones of people and go through them.

A spokesperson for the vice and virtue ministry warned that the Islamic Emirate would punish those security forces who violated the decree, TOLOnews reported.

"Acting Minister of Vice and Virtue Shiek Mohmmad Khalid has said at different events that the Islamic Emirate forces are not allowed to take the phones of people and go through them," said ministry spokesperson Mohammad Sadeq Akif.

This comes a few days after the outfit had ordered that some taxi drivers in Kabul not carry male and female passengers at the same time.

"Last week, they told us that men and women should not be in a vehicle at the same time," said Abdullah Jan, a driver.

Despite such decrees and actions, the Taliban continue to say that it is committed to women's rights based on Islamic Regulations.

Since the Taliban took over in August, signs of Taliban brutal rule of 1996-2001 have started reappearing on the streets of Kabul.

Women were forced to wear a burqa, not go outside without a male guardian. Prayer timings were brutally imposed, men were forced to grow beards.

The Ministry for the Virtue and Vice has also issued "religious guidelines" calling on Afghanistan's TV channels to stop showing women in dramas and soap operas.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: KabulAfghanistanTalibanMinistry of vice and virtueMohammad sadeq akifAbdullah jan
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalUS State Department Announces Permanent Closure of Peshawar Consulate in Pakistan

InternationalPakistan-Afghanistan Conflict: Pakistani Fighter Jet Crashes in Jalalabad, Pilot Captured

CricketAfghanistan T20 World Cup Staff Suffers Heart Attack in New Delhi

InternationalWhite House Shooting: Suspect Rahmanullah Lakanwal Worked With Amazon and US Military, Say Reports

CricketZimbabwe Clinch First Home Test Victory Since 2013 With Dominant Win Over Afghanistan

International Realted Stories

InternationalUS Secretary of War Pete Hegseth calls Iran conflict "a gift to the world"

InternationalAs Iranian FM reaches Islamabad, Army talks tough says "missile capability not been used"

InternationalTrump administration secures release of detained Kuwaiti-American journalist Ahmed Shihab-Eldin

InternationalLee returns from trip to India, Vietnam focused on economic ties

InternationalOxford University to launch centre for Korean studies