Afghanistan's Taliban administration has enacted new legislation prohibiting women from showing their faces or having their voices heard in public.
The 35-article morality law — released by the Taliban's ministry for the propagation of virtue and the prevention of vice on Wednesday — covers aspects of daily life, including social interactions.
The rules are in accordance with Islamic Sharia law, which promotes good and forbids evil. The Taliban issues decrees and legal documents to regulate personal conduct with the sole intention of reforming society, preventing men and women from being corrupted, and aligning the character and behavior of Muslims with Islamic law. The West must stop undermining Afghan customs.
This decree is the Taliban's latest attempt to erase women from public life. The draconian restrictions on freedoms and movements are intended to ensure that women have no public face and are excluded from the social, economic, and political map of the country. The international community can't remain silent about the systematic repression, intimidation, and violation of human rights in Afghanistan.