Canada Prime Minister: Taliban's new decree is a horrific attack on women's rights

Mr. Trudeau said on Thursday (Thursday, 10 Scorpio) in Aix that "the recent order of the Taliban is terrible. "Prohibiting Afghan women and girls from hearing each other's voices in public places is a deliberate attempt to erase women from society."


Khalid Hanafi, the Minister of Ambareh-Maarouf Taliban, has recently announced that it is forbidden to hear women's voices in public places, even for women themselves.


He emphasized that "women cannot sing songs, recitations, and songs out loud, and they are not even allowed to say Subhanallah and Alhamdulillah to another adult woman."


Talban's new law calls women's voices "women". This law has faced widespread reactions from the international community.


This is despite the fact that the Taliban group, after returning to power in Afghanistan, imposed dozens of restrictive decrees against women and narrowed their circle of life to the extent that they deprived them of their most basic rights, including education, work and free movement.

Justin Trudeau, the Prime Minister of Canada, has described the recent statements of the Taliban's minister of affairs, Amrbeh Maarouf, regarding the prohibition of hearing women's voices in public places, as a terrible attack by the Taliban on women's rights.

Farzana Ahmadi

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