A Taliban Spokesman Urges Women to Stay Home Because Fighters Haven't Been Trained to Respect Them [View all]
But early signs have not been promising, and that pattern continued on Tuesday with a statement from a Taliban spokesman that women should stay home, at least for now. Why? Because some of the militants have not yet been trained not to hurt them, he said.
The spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid, called it a temporary policy intended to protect women until the Taliban could ensure their safety.
We are worried our forces who are new and have not been yet trained very well may mistreat women, Mr. Mujahid said. We dont want our forces, God forbid, to harm or harass women.
Mr. Mujahid said that women should stay home until we have a new procedure, and that their salaries will paid in their homes.
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But, Mr. Castner said, there is no indication that the Taliban intend to fulfill that or any other promises of moderation. Amnesty International has received reports of fighters going door to door with lists of names, despite their leaders public pledges not to retaliate against Afghans who worked with the previous government.
The rhetoric and the reality are not matching at all, and I think that the rhetoric is more than just disingenuous, Mr. Castner said. If a random Taliban fighter commits a human rights abuse or violation, thats just kind of random violence, thats one thing. But if theres a systematic going to peoples homes and looking for people, thats not a random fighter thats untrained thats a system working. The rhetoric is a cover for whats really happening.
-Brian Castner, is a senior crisis adviser at Amnesty International
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/24/world/asia/taliban-women-afghanistan.html