While the insurgent Taliban seized power in Afghanistan, the Taliban, a state-run broadcaster, complained that she was refused to work, and was worried that the Taliban, which once had oppressive governance such as restricting women's rights, is embarking on control. is spreading.

The Taliban, which seized power in Afghanistan, is continuing discussions with influential people in the collapsed administration to establish a new administration, such as contacting former President Hamid Karzai on the 18th.



Under these circumstances, I posted a video on Twitter complaining that a female newscaster of the national broadcaster was refused to go to work.



Among them, the female caster said, "When I tried to commute, the man was put in the broadcasting station, but I was stopped. You can not continue working because the system changed to the Taliban. Do not approach the broadcasting station. I was told. "



The Taliban had an extremely strict interpretation of Islam until 20 years ago when it came to power, banning women from working and educating.



Since seizing power this time, the Taliban spokesman has shown a flexible stance on human rights, including women, and seems to be working to dispel the anxieties of the people and the international community.



But on the 17th, Taliban executive Hashimi told Reuters, "The new government will never be democratic. The head of the governing council runs the government, but Supreme Leader Akhnzada goes beyond that. It will be there, "he said, with the prospect that democracy would not be adopted.



According to the citizens of the capital, Kabul, newscasters have recently changed from women to men, and the number of entertainment programs is decreasing and the number of religious programs is increasing, so is Tullivan immediately embarking on media control? , Anxiety is spreading.