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Banning women from entering Amir Band National Park, Human Rights Watch has likened every house in Afghanistan to a women's prison.

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Banning women from entering Amir Band National Park, Human Rights Watch has likened every house in Afghanistan to a women’s prison.

Haider Bar, the deputy of the Women’s Department of Human Rights Watch, reacted to the decision of the Ministry of Welfare and prohibition of the Taliban government.

This ministry has recently banned girls and women from going to Band Amir National Park.

“The Taliban didn’t stop by restricting girls’ education, work and movement, now they want to prevent them from going to playgrounds and natural parks,” Ms. Bar Naut wrote on Channel X on Sunday.

Heather Barr adds that, step by step, walls are being built against women, which Ms. Barr likens to homes becoming prisons.

Before this, various organizations, human rights organizations and Afghans themselves had condemned the decision of the Ministry of Public Affairs and Taliban Prohibition, which said that women and girls will be prevented from going to Band Amir National Park until guidelines for women and girls are created. . .

The Taliban government has not yet given a new response to these reactions, but it has previously called the issued orders in accordance with Sharia.

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