Afghan Taliban order ladies TV anchors to cowl their faces
Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers ordered all feminine presenters on TV channels to cowl their faces on air, the nation’s largest media outlet stated Thursday.
The order got here in a press release from the Taliban’s Virtue and Vice Ministry, tasked with implementing the group’s rulings, in addition to from the Information and Culture Ministry, the TOLOnews channel stated in a tweet. The assertion known as the order “final and non-negotiable,” the channel stated.
The assertion was despatched to the Moby Group, which owns TOLOnews and several other different TV and radio networks, and the tweet stated it was being utilized to different Afghan media as nicely.
An Afghan native media official confirmed his station had acquired the order and was informed it was not up for dialogue. He stated the station has no different possibility. He spoke on situation he and his station not be recognized for worry of issues with the authorities.
Several feminine anchors and presenters posted their pictures on social media displaying them with their faces coated with face masks throughout presenting packages. One outstanding TOLO presenter, Yalda Ali, posted a video of herself placing on a face masks with a caption: “a woman being erased, on orders from the Virtue and Vice Ministry.”
On one station, Shamshad TV, implementation of the order was blended: One lady anchor appeared with a face masks Thursday, whereas one other later within the day went with out, displaying her face.
During the Taliban’s first time in energy from 1996-2001, they imposed overwhelming restrictions on ladies, requiring them to put on the all-encompassing burqa that even coated the eyes with a mesh and barring them from public life and schooling.
After they seized energy once more in Afghanistan in August, the Taliban initially appeared to have moderated considerably their restrictions, asserting no costume code for ladies. But in current weeks, they’ve taken a pointy, hard-line pivot that confirmed the worst fears of rights activists.
Earlier this month, the Taliban ordered all ladies in public to put on head-to-toe clothes that leaves solely their eyes seen. The decree stated ladies ought to go away the house solely when mandatory and that male family members would face punishment for ladies’s costume code violations, beginning with a summons and escalating to courtroom hearings and jail time.
The Taliban chief additionally issued a decree barring ladies from attending college after the sixth grade, reversing earlier guarantees by Taliban officers that ladies of all ages can be allowed an schooling.