From News Nation:
“Taliban official: Women
banned from Afghanistan’s gyms”
(Hameeda, 18, left, and Sadaf,
14, Afghan girls who are training to be boxers, work at their gym in Ghazi
Stadium Kabul, Afghanistan, Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2007. The Taliban are banning
women from using gyms in Afghanistan, an official in Kabul said Thursday, Nov.
10, 2022, the religious group’s latest edict cracking down on women’s rights
and freedoms since they took power more than a year ago.)
The Taliban are banning women
from using gyms in Afghanistan, an official in Kabul said Thursday, the
religious group’s latest edict cracking down on women’s rights and freedoms
since they took power more than a year ago. The Taliban overran the country
last year, seizing power in August 2021. They have banned girls from middle
school and high school, despite initial promises to the contrary, restricted
women from most fields of employment, and ordered them to wear head-to-toe
clothing in public.
A spokesman from the Ministry of
Virtue and Vice said the ban was being introduced because people were ignoring
gender segregation orders and that women were not wearing the required
headscarf, or hijab. Women are also banned from parks. The ban on women using
gyms and parks came into force this week, according to Mohammed Akef Mohajer, a
Taliban-appointed spokesman for the Ministry of Virtue and Vice. The group has
“tried its best” over the past 15 months to avoid closing parks and gyms for
women, ordering separate days of the week for male and female access or
imposing gender segregation, he said. “But, unfortunately, the orders were not
obeyed and the rules were violated, and we had to close parks and gyms for
women,” said Mohajer. “In most cases, we have seen both men and women together
in parks and, unfortunately, the hijab was not observed. So we had to come up
with another decision and for now we ordered all parks and gyms to be closed
for women.” Taliban teams will begin monitoring establishments to check if
women are still using them, he said.
A female personal trainer told
The Associated Press that women and men were not exercising or training
together before at the Kabul gym where she works. “The Taliban are lying,” she
insisted, speaking on condition of anonymity, fearing reprisals. “We were
training separately. On Thursday, she said two men claiming to be from the
Ministry of Virtue and Vice entered her gym and made all the women leave. “The
women wanted to protest about the gyms (closing) but the Taliban came and
arrested them,” she added. “Now we don’t know if they’re alive or dead.” Taliban-appointed
Kabul police chief spokesman Khalid Zadran said he had no immediate information
about women protesting gym closures or arrests.
The U.N. special representative
in Afghanistan for women, Alison Davidian, condemned the ban. “This is yet
another example of the Taliban’s continued and systematic erasure of women from
public life,” she said. “We call on the Taliban to reinstate all rights and
freedoms for women and girls.” Hard-liners appear to hold sway in the
Taliban-led administration, which struggles to govern and remains
internationally isolated. An economic downturn has driven millions more Afghans
into poverty and hunger as the flow of foreign aid has slowed to a trickle. Kabul-based
women’s rights activist Sodaba Nazhand said the bans on gyms, parks, work and
school would leave many women wondering what was left for them in Afghanistan. “It
is not just a restriction for women, but also for children,” she said.
“Children go to a park with their mothers, now children are also prevented from
going to the park. It’s so sad and unfair.”
^ The Taliban Terrorists continue
their attacks on innocent Women and other Minorities within Afghanistan and remind
the rest of the world why they (the Taliban) should never be officially
recognized. ^
https://www.newsnationnow.com/world/taliban-official-women-banned-from-afghanistans-gyms/
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