BREAKING NEWS
Taliban Bans Sound of Women’s Voices Singing or Reading in Public: A Major Blow to Women’s Rights in Afghanistan
In a shocking move, the Taliban has announced a new decree banning the sound of women’s voices singing or reading in public, effectively silencing women’s voices in Afghanistan. This draconian rule is a major blow to women’s rights and freedom of expression in the country.
According to reports, the Taliban’s Ministry of Virtue and Vice has issued a fatwa (Islamic decree) prohibiting women from singing or reciting poetry in public, citing religious and cultural reasons. The decree also bans women from reading out loud in public, including in educational institutions and cultural events.
This latest move is part of the Taliban’s ongoing efforts to impose strict Islamic laws and restrict women’s rights in Afghanistan. Since taking power in August, the Taliban has implemented a range of draconian laws and policies aimed at controlling women’s lives, including banning women from working, studying, and participating in public life.
The ban on women’s voices singing or reading in public is a significant blow to women’s freedom of expression and creativity. Singing and reading are fundamental human rights, and the Taliban’s ban is a clear violation of these rights.
Reaction from International Community
The international community has strongly condemned the Taliban’s latest move, with many countries and organizations calling for the immediate reversal of the ban.
"The Taliban’s decision to ban women’s voices singing or reading in public is a shocking and unacceptable attack on women’s rights and freedom of expression," said a spokesperson for the United Nations. "We urge the Taliban to immediately reverse this decree and respect the fundamental human rights of women in Afghanistan."
Impact on Women’s Lives
The ban on women’s voices singing or reading in public will have a significant impact on women’s lives in Afghanistan. Women will no longer be able to express themselves creatively, and their voices will be silenced in public. This will also have a negative impact on women’s mental health and well-being, as they will be denied the opportunity to engage in activities that bring them joy and fulfillment.
Call to Action
The international community must take immediate action to condemn the Taliban’s latest move and demand that they respect the fundamental human rights of women in Afghanistan. We must also support organizations and individuals working to promote women’s rights and freedom of expression in the country.
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Taliban bans the sound of women’s voices singing or reading in public
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>Women are also obliged to cover themselves in front of non-Muslim males and females to avoid being corrupted. A woman’s voice is deemed intimate and so should not be heard singing, reciting, or reading aloud in public. It is forbidden for women to look at men they are not related to by blood or marriage and vice versa.
At first I thought this was another chapter from project 2025.
Damn, Taliban! Don’t be giving American GQP/MAGA any new ideas for controlling women!