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Afghan Shops Remove Heads of Mannequins in Line With Taliban Order

I suspect this is fake news. Why?

1. Most of these manequins come without a head anyway
2. I've seen some with heads and they're removable, easier to put the dresses on.

I doubt anyone would have to cut them off.
 
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It's every Afghan's country.
Everyone is entitled to make their own choices.
The Taliban,, although politically and geostrategically expedient for Pakistan, are a scourge on humanity.
As I've said it's ther country and rules nothing to do with Pakistan!
 
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As I've said it's ther country and rules nothing to do with Pakistan!
That is a cop out.
That country belongs to all Afghans regardless of religious affiliation or politics.
What gives the Taliban the right to unilaterally impose their edicts on a whim, apart from the barrel of a gun.
As members of the human race it is everyone's business if other people are having their freedoms and human rights trampled upon.
 
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I suspect this is fake news. Why?

1. Most of these manequins come without a head anyway
2. I've seen some with heads and they're removable, easier to put the dresses on.

I doubt anyone would have to cut them off.

Not a fake news. I saw a video the other day.. the Talibans beheading manequin and said "Allah o Akbar".

What can you expect from radical extremist group. There is no limit to Taliban's backwardness. Such tiny brain which thinks islam has any danger from manequin ? No one worships this stuf, it was only for displaying clothes.. Someone rightly pointed out.. perhaps they get boner by just seeing the manequins


Edit: The video

 
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Not a fake news. I saw a video the other day.. the Talibans beheading manequin and said "Allah o Akbar".

What can you expect from radical extremist group. There is no limit to Taliban's backwardness. Such tiny brain which thinks islam has any danger from manequin ? No one worships this stuf, it was only for displaying clothes.. Someone rightly pointed out.. perhaps they get boner by just seeing the manequins


Edit: The video


I wouldn't put anything past them, they are illiterates, but i'm very skeptical about anything that comes out of Afghanistan. Those guys cutting the dolls heads seem to be laughing, idk what they're saying.

Also the oldest source on Google to break the news is ANI. (Indian)

Also on twitter, early sources, all Indian...

This is the earliest news source - https://www.euroweeklynews.com/2021...splaying-heads-of-female-mannequins-in-shops/

Apparently this is a spanish paper.

it could totally be 100% true, but it also has the telltales signs of a fake news network.

social media reports, random news websites, eventually picked up by larger sites...
 
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these are some store fronts in Australia. Wonder if Taliban's orders are being followed here as well. Now no one will create a news out of these photos because no agenda is furthered in manicans of Australian shops - but for Afghanistan, ofcours this is the main issue, the bigger issue then children dying of hunger or disease.

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No one really needs to do propaganda for the radical extremists like Taliban. They are showing off their colors to world themselves. Just wait they will show lot more. The sick regime will only do such stupid things.

Here is the video proof:
Why would anyone do propaganda for australia's shops. They are not ordered to destroy mannequins and remove them. They are in place showing the dresses as they should.

We should really not try to justify the radical groups. It will come back to us. Imagine such mindset gets success in Pakistan and we end up banning female educations and further on. The cycle of extremism don't end up in just 1 small act, it continues without any limit.
 
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That is a cop out.
That country belongs to all Afghans regardless of religious affiliation or politics.
What gives the Taliban the right to unilaterally impose their edicts on a whim, apart from the barrel of a gun.
As members of the human race it is everyone's business if other people are having their freedoms and human rights trampled upon.
Taliban, northern alliance, Uzbek warlords whoever is in power.
 
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No one really needs to do propaganda for the radical extremists like Taliban. They are showing off their colors to world themselves. Just wait they will show lot more. The sick regime will only do such stupid things.

Here is the video proof:
Why would anyone do propaganda for australia's shops. They are not ordered to destroy mannequins and remove them. They are in place showing the dresses as they should.

We should really not try to justify the radical groups. It will come back to us. Imagine such mindset gets success in Pakistan and we end up banning female educations and further on. The cycle of extremism don't end up in just 1 small act, it continues without any limit.

I hope you remember positions of Islam on idols, and no one is supporting anyone but the commandments of Allah. What objection one may have on that?

Media has its agenda and they want to put social rights before existential rights. The real women and children dying of famine and lack of health is a matter far important than dummies not having a head. What difference of opinion one may have on that?
 
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This goes to show the disregard they have for the country that they have taken over. Despite the initial claims that they would focus on the people, they are busy implementing the same medieval system that disconnected Afghanistan from the world way back in the '90s. Instead, other Asian countries are sending food and medical aid for the people.

Taliban are combatants and clerics with 0 concept of public administration. How are they going to manage the nation? If they continue with this mindset, it will only create more refugee problems for Pakistan, Tajikistan, Iran, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan.
Why stop at pakistan let them overtake hindustan. I mean Indians have a love affiliation for Afghans right?

Love affair with Taliban? The last time I checked it was Pakistani PM Imran Khan who was batting for them in UNGA, OIC, and to every other diplomat. Plenty of media releases available over the lat 6 months for you to skim through if you doubt.

You must be living in an alternate dimension to claim that we like Taliban, mate. We are the only country in the region that has refused to interact with Taliban beyond back-channel negotiation for humanitarian aid.
 
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I hope you remember positions of Islam on idols, and no one is supporting anyone but the commandments of Allah. What objection one may have on that?

Media has its agenda and they want to put social rights before existential rights. The real women and children dying of famine and lack of health is a matter far important than dummies not having a head. What difference of opinion one may have on that?

For God's sake.. its not idol that people worship. Its just a dummy to showcase clothes.. That how clothes will look like while wearing... I mean this what I fear. That a radical government next door creates extremely negative impact on our society which is at verge of extremism.

yes People are dying and suffering in Afghanistan and yet Talibans are doing nothing in this regard. I would have supported them openly if they would have honored the human rights. Sadly, the corrupt regimes of Ghani and all previous afghan govs were worst in their own way.. This Taliban regime is evil as far as human rights is concerned and totally misfit when it comes to running the country.
 
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FILE - A woman wearing a burqa walks past a women's clothing store with headless mannequins displayed in its window, in Kabul, Afghanistan, Oct. 19, 2021.

ISLAMABAD —
Clothing shops in Afghanistan’s western Herat province have begun removing the heads of display mannequins, in line with new directives given by the local office of the Taliban’s ministry for Islamic guidance.

Obeidullah Yari, a local business community leader, told VOA on Monday that about 20% of the shops in the provincial capital, also named Herat, have already implemented the order to escape punishment.

The Ministry for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention Vice, which is responsible for administering the Taliban’s interpretation of Islam, decreed last week that shop mannequins should have their heads removed for being offensive to Islam, warning that violators would be punished.

City mall owners and garment sellers initially criticized the Taliban directive, telling Afghan media that mannequins were also used to display clothes in other Islamic counties. But Yari said shopkeepers were now removing the heads of the dummies.

Aziz Rahman, the provincial head of the ministry, told local media he ordered shopkeepers to hack the heads off their mannequins because “they are idols.” He went on to explain that Islam prohibits idolatry, or the worshipping of idols.

Taliban authorities reportedly have also increased monitoring of public taxis in the capital, Kabul, to see if drivers are abiding by the ministry’s instructions related to women's right to travel.

The decree requires drivers to carry only those female passengers who wear a headscarf or Islamic hijab and are accompanied by a male relative if they travel more than 72 kilometers. It also instructs cabdrivers to grow beards, stop their vehicles at prayer times and stop playing music while driving.

The ministry reportedly has also banned Afghan women from driving. It has also ordered local channels to stop showing dramas and soap operas featuring actresses, and female news anchors to wear hijabs while on the air.

Taliban chief spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid, in a recent interview to Afghan state television, defended the steps taken by the Ministry for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention Vice, saying they should not be a matter of concern for anyone because “Afghanistan is Muslim nation and no one is opposed to Islamic laws in the country.”

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FILE - Taliban chief spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid speaks during an event in Kabul, Afghanistan, Nov. 25, 2021.
Mujahid said, however, that all government “religious departments” are instructed not to “mistreat people and be polite to them" while giving them guidance about Islam.

The ultraconservative Taliban regained power in August and named an all-male interim Cabinet to govern the conflict-torn country in line with the group’s strict interpretation of Islam, despite pledging not to revert to the harsh polices of their previous regime from 1996 to 2001.

The government has allowed schoolboys to return to classes but girls across many Afghan provinces are still waiting for permission to do so and most women have been prevented from returning to work.

When the Taliban were last in power, girls were not allowed to attend school and women were barred from work as well as education. The then-Ministry for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, or the morals police, had been accused of serious human rights abuses, leading to Afghanistan’s isolation from the world.

Mujahid said that arrangements were being made to allow all Afghan girls to resume their educational activities, noting that schoolgirls across several provinces have already rejoined classes.

Critics, however, are skeptical of the Taliban assurances and say the group is gradually bringing back its repressive policies of the past.

“It was expected; but I would have welcomed every single employee of this ministry to be focused on poverty reduction, aid delivery and lifting the beggars from the street, feeding them & giving them a job as their 1st priority,” tweeted Torek Farhadi, a former Afghan official.

The United States and the global community at large have not recognized the new Taliban government and suspended most non-humanitarian financial assistance to the aid-dependent country.

Foreign countries continue to refuse to open direct political engagement with the Islamist group until it ensures respect for human rights, especially those of women, runs the country inclusively and cuts ties with transnational terrorists.

Meanwhile, Afghanistan is in the grip of a severe humanitarian crisis stemming from years of war, drought and poverty. The United Nations has repeatedly warned that more than half the population in the country are facing starvation, with nearly a million children at risk of dying because of a “severe acute malnutrition.”

Without a face to represent an ideal, models or mannequins become unable to represent the target consumer or his/her aspirations. Instead, they imply a kind of democracy in which the consumer could be anyone. The consumer cannot directly see him or herself reflected in the mannequin, and so the retailer opens itself up to any possible consumer. The headless mannequin tries not to impose an idea of who its target consumer may be.
 
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I hope you remember positions of Islam on idols, and no one is supporting anyone but the commandments of Allah. What objection one may have on that?

Media has its agenda and they want to put social rights before existential rights. The real women and children dying of famine and lack of health is a matter far important than dummies not having a head. What difference of opinion one may have on that?

You can also have a statue in remembrance. It is not an act of worship, it is in memory. There is nothing wrong with it. It adds to the culture and it is relics for the people in the future to remember you by.

Anyone remember the ISIS dogs going around Iraq and destroying their history?

This isn't polytheist 7th century Arabia, everyone is a Muslim now relax. :lol:
 
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Training of Beheading started at full speed officially. First they are starting at Mannequins, after this they will do with humans
 
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