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Taliban Use Dress Code to Justify Arbitrary Arrests of Women
Italy🏛️ PoliticsProgressive20 hr. ago

Taliban Use Dress Code to Justify Arbitrary Arrests of Women

In Herat, Afghanistan, women are facing arbitrary arrests by the Taliban's morality police based on alleged violations of the group's strict dress code. Halima, a local woman, recounts being detained alongside other women during a raid where no questions were asked and no formal charges were provided. The arrests targeted women wearing long coats, face masks, or burqas, despite these items aligning with traditional Islamic modesty standards. Detainees were transported to a 'shelter' before being moved to a poorly maintained prison. Many were released after paying fines and signing pledges to comply with the Taliban's dress rules. This practice has created widespread fear and uncertainty among women, restricting their movement and freedom.

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Taliban Use Dress Code to Justify Arbitrary Arrests of Women

In Herat, Afghanistan, women are facing arbitrary arrests by the Taliban's morality police based on alleged violations of the group's strict dress code. Halima, a local woman, recounts being detained alongside other women during a raid where no questions were asked and no formal charges were provided. The arrests targeted women wearing long coats, face masks, or burqas, despite these items aligning with traditional Islamic modesty standards. Detainees were transported to a 'shelter' before being moved to a poorly maintained prison. Many were released after paying fines and signing pledges to comply with the Taliban's dress rules. This practice has created widespread fear and uncertainty among women, restricting their movement and freedom.

Bias read (Progressive): The article highlights human rights abuses under the Taliban regime, focusing on gender-based repression through arbitrary enforcement of a restrictive dress code. The framing emphasizes the suffering of women, the lack of due process, and the coercive nature of the Taliban's policies, which are ide

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