You can't claim that Taliban hate women. It is the practice and tradition in Afghanistan for woman not to work and not to go for high level education. These local traditions were the same in many countries, even in Europe, some centuries ago. The Afghan people should be allowed enough time to go through the natural cycle of development rather than causing country long suffering of extensive wars.
NO, Not when the taliban first started they abanded women and girls. *** You are not allowed to go outside without a man.
The Hindu women are not living in Afghanistan, neither are they required to veil their faces. The Taliban forced the Muslim women to wear Burqas, covering their faces. This happened in the early 1990s, 1991 or 1992. The Taliban who control parts of Pakistan are operating in parts without a Hindu minority, so it is not applicable there either.
The problem with the Taliban is they hold a very extreme view of Islam, and they try to impose it on everyone, even those who might not share that view. For example, Islam does NOT say women cannot study, nor does it say women cannot go to school. But the Taliban are opposed to women going to school, and have burned down schools and even attacked female students. Further, the Taliban have expressed their opposition to popular music, and do not want any kind of popular culture (including television programs) to be broadcast; they believe only religious studies are permitted. Some Afghans, fed up with corrupt local governments, at first supported the Taliban, because people believed the Taliban would be honest, since they were very religious. But the Taliban proved to be eager to hold on to power, and willing to kill those who opposed them.
Well, along with the rules that men and women had to follow, the women had rules of their own. Search this website for rules the Taliban. http://www.rawa.org/rules.htm
It has more to do with Islamic custom than on the Taliban enforcing it. The Koran speaks of men and women dressing modestly and mentions the head scarf (hijab) as something women should wear. The full body Burqa being a fairly conservative form of that. Also even though the Taliban are now gone many Warlords in the South of the country still enforce it. Around the capital Kabul they have declined heavily but still religious women wear in particular continue to wear it voluntarily.
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She protested against women's schooling rights. The Taliban had shut down many women's school and Malala protested against that. The Taliban shot her and her three friends.
NO, Not when the taliban first started they abanded women and girls. *** You are not allowed to go outside without a man.
They hate each other, very bad relationship.
Women are subjected to threats, intimidation and violence - they do not have any rights
The rules the Taliban enforce is that women have to wear burqas and that girls over the age of eight have to wear chadors.
No, they generally do not hate women at all.
Why I Hate Women was created on 2006-09-19.
Prior to the Taliban rule, the majority of Afghan women actually were educated and made up 50% of civilian government workers, 70% of schoolteachers and 40% of doctors in the capital, Kabul. During the Taliban rule, however, women's education was outlawed and many women found running "underground schools" were severely punished. Now, after the overthrow of the Taliban, women are able to be educated again under their new constitution -accepted in 2004- which gave men and women equal rights under the law.
For the same reasons men hate women and other men.We don't kill as many of the people we hate as men do, though.
Women Hate Sex Because They Get Pregnant All the time from it .
The Hindu women are not living in Afghanistan, neither are they required to veil their faces. The Taliban forced the Muslim women to wear Burqas, covering their faces. This happened in the early 1990s, 1991 or 1992. The Taliban who control parts of Pakistan are operating in parts without a Hindu minority, so it is not applicable there either.