The leader of the Governing radical Taliban, Afghanistan, has defended his policies, including banning women’s access to education and employment, saying that they are obtained from “orders of Allah”.
The associations of Hibatullah Akhundzada were demanding an arrest warrant for the repetition Taliban leader, a few days after the Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, catching him “criminals responsible for persecuting Afghan girls and women”.
A Taliban statement said that Akhundzada on Wednesday addressed teachers, employees and students at a public university in southern province of Kandahar during his first known visit to a modern education institution, where he discussed the importance of his edits. .
“The respected supreme leader said that he issues each decree. [sayings of Islam’s prophet]And represents Allah’s orders, “the Taliban chief was quoted saying.
Akhundzada rarely left the Has office in Kandahar and spoiled Afghanistan from there through several decrees issued in the last three years. Hey stopped the girls from going to school beyond the sixth grade and stopped women students from reaching university education.
Afghan women have been banned from most public and private sector employment across the country. They are not allowed to travel by road or air without any chapron and they cannot search in public places as parks, gym or beauty salons.
The Taliban supreme leader said in his speech on Wednesday that religious schools and universities are equal and emphasized the importance of support and safety of both educational institutions in the country.
“Now it is your gymnastics to make Afghanistan competitive globally with your knowledge and knowledge. Serve worldly education but fully serve religion.”
The Taliban government, recognized by any country, has established dozens of new Islamic seminars known as Madras, to promote their strict interpretation of Islamic lies and laws, according to observers.
In the January 23 announcement, ICC prosecutor Karim Khan said that his decision to find Akhundzada’s arrest warrant was completely based on investigation and evidence.
“Our action indicates that the status quo is not acceptable for women and girls in Afghanistan. Afghan survived, especially in women and girls, deserve accountability before the court of law, ”Khan said.
The Taliban described Khan’s action as “just devoid of legal basis, copying in nature and politically motivated”.
The international community has refused to accept the Taliban as the legitimate rulers of Afghanistan, mainly on their rigorous treatment of women and other human rights concerns.
The United States and other Western countries have slapped economic sanctions on the country and have mainly separated the Afghan banking sector since the Taliban acquisition. Several senior Taliban leaders are still listed by the United Nations as terrorist institutions.
Last month, the international conference of Muslim leaders hosted by Pakistan, “extremist ideology” and religious addicts, known as fatwas, inherent in cultural criteria, disrupting girls’ education, which “deprived and deprived. The policies of exclusion are in the form of severe misuse of religious principles.
The declaration of the conference, in fact without the name of the Afghan rulers, said that anyone who rejects Islamic principles or makes equal education compulsory for men and women, is considered outside the structure of Islamic Ummah. [Islamic world’s] Concepts and part of it cannot be considered.