Afghanistan's Taliban leader has ordered that new residential buildings
are constructed without windows looking onto "places usually used by
women" and said that existing windows with such views should be blocked
to prevent "obscene acts".
The Taliban's supreme leader has issued an order banning the construction of windows in residential buildings that overlook areas used by Afghan women and saying that existing ones should be blocked.
According
to a statement released late Saturday by the Taliban government
spokesman, new buildings should not have windows through which it is
possible to see "the courtyard, kitchen, neighbour's well and other
places usually used by women".
"Seeing
women working in kitchens, in courtyards or collecting water from wells
can lead to obscene acts," according to the decree posted by government
spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid on social media platform X.
Municipal authorities and other relevant departments would have to
monitor construction sites to ensure it is not possible to see into
neighbours' homes.
In the event that such windows exist, owners
would be encouraged to build a wall or obstruct the view "to avoid
nuisances caused to neighbours", the decree states.
Since the Taliban's return to power in August 2021, women have been progressively erased from public spaces, prompting the United Nations to denounce the "gender apartheid" the administration has established.
Taliban authorities have banned post-primary education for girls and
women, restricted employment and blocked access to parks and other
public places.
A recent law even prohibits women from singing or
reciting poetry in public under the Taliban government's ultra-strict
application of Islamic law. It also encourages them to "veil" their
voices and bodies outside the home.
Some local radio and television stations have also stopped broadcasting female voices.
The Taliban administration claims that Islamic law "guarantees" the rights of Afghan men and women.
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