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Pakistan Slams Taliban Curbs on Afghan Women

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FILE - Women wearing a burqa sort food aid distributed by the Red Cross in Kandahar, Afghanistan, Dec. 15, 2021.

ISLAMABAD —
A Pakistani government minister Monday criticized neighboring Afghanistan’s ruling Islamist Taliban for placing curbs on women, denouncing the curbs as "retrogressive thinking” and as posing threat to his country.

Information Minister Fawad Hussain, while speaking to an Islamabad gathering, described the new Taliban government in Kabul as an “extremist regime.”

“We want to fully help the people of Afghanistan. But saying that women can’t travel alone or go to schools and colleges — this kind of a retrogressive thinking is a threat to Pakistan,” Hussain said.

It is extremely rare for Pakistani officials to publicly criticize the Taliban who have returned to power in Afghanistan, allegedly with the covert support of Pakistan’s military — charges Islamabad denies.

Hussain spoke a day after the Taliban Ministry for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice issued a new directive for women, limiting their ability to travel farther than 72 kilometers unless accompanied by a close male relative. It also advised taxi drivers in Afghanistan to offer rides only to women wearing an Islamic hijab or a headscarf.

Ministry spokesman Sadiq Akif Mahajer defended the restrictions, telling VOA they were in line with Sharia, or Islamic law.

The latest restrictions come weeks after the Taliban asked Afghan television channels to stop showing dramas and soap operas featuring actresses and to require female news anchors to wear hijabs while on the air.

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FILE - Taliban members (R) attack journalists covering a women's rights protest in Kabul on October 21, 2021.


The Taliban militarily regained control of Afghanistan in August as the Western-backed Afghan government and its security forces collapsed in the final stages of the withdrawal by the U.S.-led international forces from the country.

The Islamist movement has since prevented most Afghan women from returning to work and schoolgirls from resuming classes across many provinces, despite pledging a more moderate rule compared with their harsh regime from 1996 to 2001.

No country has recognized the Taliban government, and the global community is refusing to directly engage with Kabul over human rights and terrorism concerns, even as Afghan humanitarian needs have risen to record levels.

The United Nations estimates nearly 23 million Afghans face hunger because of years of war, drought and extreme poverty.


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Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, center, speaks during the 17th extraordinary session of Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Council of Foreign Ministers, in Islamabad, Pakistan, Dec. 19, 2021.

Last week, Pakistan hosted an emergency conference of Islamic countries, with U.S, Russian, Chinese, and European envoys in attendance, to mobilize increased humanitarian assistance for Afghans. Islamabad has also dispatched scores of trucks carrying food and medicines to the conflict-hit country since the Taliban takeover in mid-August.

Islamabad is worried the worsening Afghan humanitarian and economic crisis could send more refugees to Pakistan and others neighboring countries.

Pakistani leaders have repeatedly urged the Taliban to listen to and address international concerns about rights of Afghan women, fighting terrorism and governing the country inclusively.

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FILE - An Afghan man along with Buqra clad Afghan women ride on a vehicle along a road in Mazar-i-Sharif on Dec. 21, 2021.

The Taliban, however, dismiss criticism of their government and polices as interference in internal Afghan affairs, saying they are ruling the country within the framework of Sharia.

Taliban chief spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid, in a recent media interview, defended his group’s interpretation of Islamic laws and condemned governance systems in Muslim countries, including Pakistan, as un-Islamic.

 
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Did the minister consult with Islamic Ideology Council before issuing such statements?

Government officials citing words like extremist and national security risk need proper debate and policy.
 
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Information Minister Fawad Hussain, while speaking to an Islamabad gathering, described the new Taliban government in Kabul as an “extremist regime.”
“We want to fully help the people of Afghanistan. But saying that women can’t travel alone or go to schools and colleges — this kind of a retrogressive thinking is a threat to Pakistan,” Hussain said.

Outside of the PPP, MQM and ANP caderes--who are now cowered and/or marginalized, Fawad is the only prominent politician who is speaking his mind openly. He is a far more courageous and visionary leader in PTI than anyone else there, and that includes the born-again-Muslim Imran Khan. I hope Fawad survives the inevitable attacks against him. Pitted against any other major politician of Pakistan, I'd vote for Fawad in a heartbeat!
 
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This is not Islam, this is backward medieval no society can go forward with this ideology
 
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This stupid seculer pro western tattu need to keep his mouth shut , its none of his business .
 
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Who allowed this idiot to comment on foreign relations issues? Incompetent khan cant even discipline his ministers. Interior minister giving news about defense, defense minister commenting on lynching and information minister commenting on foreign country. This shows a bunch of clown running govt under a bigger clown. We all know fawad Chaudhry belongs to mombati mafia but he should be responsible as a minister.
 
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jungli taliban will show all thier true colors very soon one by one . just wait . they have no plan to run country all they know how to kill .
 
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Who allowed this idiot to comment on foreign relations issues? Incompetent khan cant even discipline his ministers. Interior minister giving news about defense, defense minister commenting on lynching and information minister commenting on foreign country. This shows a bunch of clown running govt under a bigger clown. We all know fawad Chaudhry belongs to mombati mafia but he should be responsible as a minister.
True... :lol:
 
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