
Taliban don't treat women humanly, their govt shouldn't be recognised: Afghan pop star Aryana Sayeed | Exclusive
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In an exclusive interview with India Today TV, Afghan pop star Aryana Sayeed says the Taliban government shouldn't be recognised by the world as they do not treat people, especially women, humanly.
Afghan pop star Aryana Sayeed, who fled Afghanistan after the country was taken over by the Taliban, has said that the proposed government formation by the militant group should not be recognised by the world as they do not treat people, especially women, humanly. Afghan pop star Aryana Sayeed exclusive with @Geeta_Mohan | #ITLivestream https://t.co/QyVPyO7Xsz I had said in a recent interview that I will be the “Last Soldier to leave the Motherland” interestingly enough, that is exactly what happened.I hope & pray as a result of the recent changes, at the very least my beautiful people will be able to start living a peaceful life! pic.twitter.com/OpbAvMHPnG In an exclusive interview with India Today TV, Aryana Sayeed said, "The Taliban we experienced 20 years ago were not proper human beings and they don't treat people humanly at all, especially women."
Women are treated in the new penal code as being on the same level as "slaves", with provisions allowing either "slave masters" or husbands to administer discretionary punishment, including beatings, to their wives or subordinates. This aspect of the code has drawn particular alarm from rights groups.

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