If you want to work, get married: a new condition for women in Afghanistan

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 The Taliban also imposed new conditions for women in employment following restrictions on girls' education, salon work and dress codes.

 Officials of the Ministry in charge of implementing Islamic laws in Afghanistan have advised women that it is not appropriate for an unmarried woman to work. If a woman wants to keep her job in the health sector, she should get married.

Since coming to power in August 2021, the Taliban has imposed bans on most fields for women, including banning girls from getting education beyond the holiday, closing beauty parlors, arresting women without hijab or headscarf. And dress code enforcement is involved. Crackdown on unmarried and women without male guardians In its October-December 2023 quarterly report, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan said the Taliban is cracking down on Afghan women who are unmarried or do not have a male guardian.

Three women arrested for going to work without a male guardian On the other hand, three female health care workers were arrested in October for going to work without a male relative, not to mention the fact that women in Afghanistan's Paktia province had no access to health facilities during Muharram during December. Stopped from According to a UN report, in December last month, the Taliban visited bus stations in Kandahar, during which they instructed bus drivers not to allow women to travel on the bus without a male relative.

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