The Taliban issued an order to stop the work of women in domestic and foreign institutions

The Taliban’s Ministry of Economy has ordered all domestic and foreign institutions that women are not allowed to work in these institutions until further notice.
In a letter sent by the ministry to all domestic and foreign institutions, it is stated that women will not be allowed to work in these institutions until further notice, and in case of violation of this order, the permission of the institutions will be revoked.
The Ministry of Economy of the caretaker government of the Taliban stated that the reason for issuing this order was the non-observance of hijab and the laws of this group.
Recently, the Ministry of Higher Education of the Taliban also issued an order to all private and public universities to suspend the education of girls and women.
Nada Mohammad Nadim, the acting head of this ministry, in a conversation with national television, said that the reason for this action is the existence of female dormitories, their coming from one province to another province without Muharram, the non-observance of students’ hijab, and the continued presence of girls and boys in the same classroom.
It should be mentioned that after taking control of Afghanistan, the Taliban have imposed many restrictions against the rights of women and girls.



