'Afghanistan is facing gender-based apartheid, world must come together to address it'
FirstpostIn an exclusive conversation with Firstpost, Afghan human rights activist Mahbouba Seraj narrates how the Taliban’s new ban has taken the country by surprise On October 26, the women in Afghanistan faced another brunt from the Taliban regime after they were barred from technically “hearing each other”. The Taliban’s Minister of Vice and Virtue, Khalid Hanafi, issued a new ban on women’s rights forbidding adult women to allow their voices to be heard while praying by other adult women. In an exclusive conversation with Firstpost, Afghan women’s rights activist Mahbouba Seraj shared her take on the latest ban and questioned the international actors forging ties with the Taliban. “According to the Taliban right now, our voices are haram, we cannot breathe in a loud voice, to other women, the Qur’an, nor the hadith, nor anything, because it’s all haram.