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Taliban, which has taken over Afghanistan, has imposed a ban on working women in the capital, Kabul.

We are tightening controls with measures contrary to what we have promised to respect women's rights.



By Kim Yong-cheol, staff reporter.



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Women in Afghanistan have taken part in protests demanding political participation and education.



Protesters marched to the front of the Ministry of Gender Equality, which was abolished by the Taliban, shouting, 'If we remove women, humanity will also disappear'.




[Tara num Saidi / women's rights activist. While he confine women to the home, things also let the school can not suppress the voice of Afghan women -



Kabul market also women civil servants up to one-third of Kabul city officials He said he had decided to quit his job.



Only female civil servants who perform tasks that men cannot replace, such as cleaning, designing, or computerizing women's public restrooms, are allowed to go to work.



[Hamdullah Numani / Mayor of Kabul: At first, all the women told me to keep working. But after that, it was decided that the female workers should quit.] The



Taliban

made it

separate for boys and girls to resume classes in elementary schools, but only boys were allowed in secondary schools.



It is interpreted that the abolition of the Ministry of Gender Equality and restoration of the Moral Police Department, which strictly enforces Islamic law, has begun to reveal the true nature of the Taliban, which practiced dress control and public executions.



(Video editing: Kim Jong-woo)