Since the Taliban took over, they have infringed on the rights of their people, especially women. When seeing or discovering alone, women are usually punished or caught. This is very common for women in Afghanistan. The Taliban uses Islamic Quran as a way of doing things. The Islamic Quran is a Bible-like Bible. Taliban interprets what they have learned from this book as their way of life. But their explanation for this is like a form of punishment for women.
Human Rights in Afghanistan The human rights situation in Afghanistan is the theme of controversy and conflict. Although the Taliban is known for numerous human rights violations, there were several human rights abuses in the days after the Taliban regime. Thanban's 2001 Bonn Agreement established the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission (Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission) as a national human rights institution to protect and promote human rights in Afghanistan and to investigate women. The Taliban Group is a group of men founded in 1994. The country of Kandahar is an Islamic student who adopted a way to explain Muslim. This group also believes in the strict rules of Islam. According to them, men must have four beards and have no music. This Taliban Group began for the first time in around 20,000 to 30,000 people.
41 Constitution that guarantees equal rights of women and men in 1977 was "abandoned" 42. Islamic nations in Afghanistan systematically abolished the rights of women and institutionalized various violations against women 43. Perfumes and cosmetics can not be worn, and women's freedom and behavior are also limited. The reason for these judgments is that men are excited too much by women to try to deviate from Islamic lifestyle and restrictions on women are to reduce this temptation. In addition, violent acts against women in Afghanistan and Muslim countries such as torture, rape and sexual abuse are also occurring to people. Interestingly, in 1993, as part of the "Vienna Declaration", 47 Afghanistan formally reaffirmed its "beliefs on fundamental human rights, personality and value, and gender equality rights".