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The Taliban’s supreme leader in Afghanistan has issued a directive banning the construction of windows used by women in residential buildings
In a controversial move reflecting their strict interpretation of social and religious norms, the Taliban’s supreme leader in Afghanistan has issued a directive banning the construction of windows in residential buildings that provide views of spaces commonly used by women.
The Taliban government’s spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid, announced the ban in a statement, emphasizing that windows allowing a view of courtyards, kitchens, or wells—areas often frequented by women—must not be included in new construction projects.
“Seeing women working in kitchens, in courtyards, or collecting water from wells can lead to obscene acts,” Mujahid stated in a post on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter).
According to reports by AFP, the directive requires municipal authorities and relevant departments to oversee construction projects and ensure that views into neighbors’ homes are entirely blocked.
For existing homes with windows overlooking such spaces, the Taliban has mandated that homeowners must obscure these views. This can be done by constructing walls or using other methods to comply with the new rules. The aim, according to the Taliban, is to prevent “nuisances caused to neighbors.”
Since the Taliban regained power in August 2021, following the fall of the US-supported government, their policies have severely curtailed the rights and freedoms of women in Afghanistan.
The United Nations has described the Taliban’s policies toward women as a form of “gender apartheid”, citing the deliberate exclusion of women from public life and spaces.
In addition to domestic policies, the Taliban has been embroiled in border conflicts with Pakistan, further complicating regional security.
The Taliban’s actions, both domestically and regionally, have drawn widespread criticism from the international community. The restrictions on women, including the latest directive on residential windows, are seen as a continuation of their oppressive rule, which undermines fundamental human rights.
Meanwhile, the ongoing conflict with Pakistan has heightened tensions in an already volatile region, raising concerns over stability and security in South Asia.
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