2 years after Biden exited Afghanistan, Taliban bans women from classrooms, most jobs
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The Taliban-controlled Afghanistan continues to oppress Afghan girls and women, denying them access to education and employment. The current situation mirrors that from the 1990s.
Mujahid was reluctant to discuss the restrictions on girls and women, but the Taliban, who view their rule in Afghanistan as open-ended and draw legitimacy from Islamic law, have effectively eliminated women from contributing to society. "Everything will be under the influence of Sharia," said Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid Taliban rulers are responsible for "the most egregious, vicious and indefensible violation of women’s rights and girls’ rights in the world today," said U.N. Special Envoy for Global Education Gordon Brown
He said, "Everything will be under the influence of Sharia."