Taliban dedicate separate days for men and women to visit parks in Kabul

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Taliban dedicate separate days for men and women to visit parks in Kabul

KABUL: Separate days have been dedicated for men and women to visit the public parks in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan.

According to Afghan media, the government has issued separate timetables for men and women to visit parks in and around Kabul.

According to the new guidelines, Kabul’s parks are reserved for women on Sundays, Mondays and Tuesdays, while men will be allowed to visit the parks on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.

Earlier, the Taliban have banned women from boarding planes without male guardians in the country.

According to a foreign news agency, the Taliban refused to allow dozens of women to board the flights. Many of the women who were denied permission wanted to travel to Canada without male guardians.

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Authorities told a foreign news agency on condition of anonymity that dozens of women boarding domestic and international flights at Kabul International Airport on Friday were barred from traveling without male guardians on Taliban orders.

The official said the women who were barred from traveling included several dual nationals who were barred from traveling on KAM Air and Ariana Air to Dubai, Islamabad and Turkey.

Last year, Taliban supreme leader Haibatullah Akhundzada had issued special decree on women’s rights.

He said that adult women’s consent is necessary for her Nikah. No one can force women to marry by coercion or pressure.

According to the special decree, a woman is not a property, but a noble and free human being. No one give her to anyone in exchange for peace deal and or to end animosity.

It further said that after death of husband, Sharaie Adat (four months and 10 nights or pregnancy) passes, no one can marry a widow by force including her relatives. A widow has the right to whether o marry and or to determine/choose her future.

It is the sharia right of a widow to obtain ‘Mahar’ from her new husband, the special decree said.

It further said that a widow has heritage right and fixed share in property of her husband, children, father and relatives and no one can deprive her of the right.