The Taliban Ethics Police in Afghanistan has detained men and their heroes for missing prayers in mosques during the holy month of Ramadan, stating in the United Nations report that Thursday has been said that on Thursday six months after the laws regulating people’s conduct.
The Ministry of Vice and Virtue published laws in the last August, which included several everyday life in Afghanistan, including public transport, music, shaving and ceremonies. Most particularly, the ministry issued a ban on women’s voice and publicly bare faces.
The same month, a top official of the United Nations provided “disturbing vision” for the future of the country by adding existing employment, education and dress code sanctions on women and girls. Taliban officials have rejected the United Nations concerns about morality laws.
Thursday’s report from the United Nations Mission in Afghanistan said that in the first 6 months of implementation of laws, more than half of custody under it “Either men do not have a beard length or hairstyle, or the bargains do not have a non-contradictory beard trimming or haircuts.”
The report said that morality police regularly detained people arbitrarily “without procedure and legal protection.”
The report stated that during the Holy fasting month of Ramadan, the presence of men in mandatory Congress prayers was closely monitored, which many times did not come into arbitrary custody of those who did not show.
The United Nations Mission stated that both genders were negatively affected, especially small businesses such as private education centers, hairdres and hairdressers, tailor, wedding caterrs and restaurants, which caused a decrease or total loss in income and employment opportunities.
The direct and indirect socio-economic impact of the implementation of laws was likely to reduce the serious economic condition of Afghanistan. A World Bank study has evaluated that the ban on women of officers’ education and work can spend the country more than $ 1.4 billion per year.
But the Taliban leader, Hibatullah Akhundzada has emphasized the primacy of Islamic law and the role of the Vice President and the Ministry of Virtue in improving the Afghan society and its people.
In a message issued ahead of the religious Eid al-Fitr festival marking the end of Ramadan, Akhundzada said that it was necessary “to establish a society-free society free from corruption and tests, and to prevent future generations from being victims of misleading beliefs, harmful practices and bad morality.”
According to the report, more than 3,300 male inspectors are tasked to inform people about the law and implement it.
The ministry has resolved complaints of thousands of people and according to its spokesperson Saif ur Rehman Khyber, defended the rights of Afghan women.
This “to promote virtue, prevent vice, establish confirmation, prevent bad deeds and eliminate bad rituals” to implement divine decree, stop the vice, “.
The ministry was committed to all Islamic and human rights and proved that it on Thursday dismissed the efforts of “sabotage or spreading rumors” about his activities.
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