Afghan woman journalist's pain: 'Told me not to come to work'
Afghan woman journalist's pain: 'Told me not to come to work'
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Kabul: The Taliban have captured Afghanistan's capital Kabul. The power establishments here are now occupied by the Taliban. Pictures of it are currently emerging around the world and concerns are being raised only about Afghanistan's future. The most important concern is the women who are trapped there. Now, people are worried about the situation of those women there. On the other hand, the Taliban reiterated in their message that citizens, including women, will be given more freedom.

In fact, in the recent past, the Taliban said more than once, "Women will not be prevented from working in the health and education sector.'' However, the reality is beyond that. In fact, the Taliban is claiming and the way it is working on the ground is quite different from each other. Hours after the Taliban captured the Afghan woman journalist was asked not to come to work, opening up a poll of Taliban claims that women had a chance to equalize their rule. Recently, Afghan TV journalist Shabnam Davran opened a poll of Taliban dark exploits while talking to a famous website.

In fact, she said that the Taliban have started expressing their intentions the day after their capture. Shabnam said the Taliban told her that you are a woman, go to her house. You can't work here. Shabnam further said, 'The next day after the Taliban captured Kabul, I went to my office, where I was asked not to come to work. When I asked the reason behind it, it was said that the rules have changed now and women are not allowed to work in RTA.'

She further said, "I was very happy when the Taliban said that women and children would be able to go to school and work. But I saw the reality in my office, where I was asked not to work. I also showed him my i-card, but still, he asked me to go home.'' He said, "You're a girl, go to your house.'' My male colleague was allowed to go to work, but I was not allowed to go. Shabnam thus opened up a poll of all claims made by the Taliban.

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SOURCE: AAJ TA

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