The leadership of the Taliban movement (a banned organization in Russia) has not decided to close beauty salons for women in Afghanistan. Mohammad Sohail Shaheen, head of the Taliban political office in Doha, told reporters on Tuesday that the press reports were not true. TASS.
“This is not true, the relevant authorities reject this allegation,” the official said.
The Taliban leadership demanded the closure of women’s beauty salons within 10 days on Tuesday, January 10, reported Al-Arabiya TV channel quotes its own sources. Journalists also said that from now on, women are prohibited from working in shopping malls.
The country has imposed a number of restrictions on women since the Taliban took power in 2021. Thus, the presenters were forced to wear headscarves, and the broadcasting of films and programs featuring female actors was prohibited.
Also, in December 2022, classes for girls were suspended at universities in Afghanistan. Women, including teachers, were banned from being in universities. They were also dismissed from national and international non-governmental organizations.
Heads of UN agencies He insisted The Taliban* will allow women to work in NGOs.