- According to the “Daily Telegraph”, Taliban militants set fire to an Afghan woman because she cooked an unsatisfactory meal.
- According to former Afghan judge Najla Ayoubi, this is an example of recent violence against women.
- She told Sky News that Ayubi claimed that women were also forced to marry Taliban fighters.
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According to reports, an Afghan woman was set on fire by Taliban militants because they were dissatisfied with the meals she prepared. Telegraph.
Former judge Najla Ayoubi told Sky news She received multiple reports Violence against women According to the “Telegraph”, it was initiated by a rebel organization.
According to the newspaper, Ayubi stated that this particular incident involved a woman in the northern part of the country who was “burnt down because she was accused of improper cooking”. “They force people to give them food and cook for them,” she continued.
According to reports, Ayubi also stated that women are being used as sex slaves. subway.
“They also forced families to marry their young daughters to Taliban fighters,” she added. “When we saw all these atrocities, I didn’t understand their commitment to women who should go to work.”
Former Afghan judge Najla Ayoubi said she had to “flee” from the Taliban after making statements in support of women and women’s rights.
She said she had spoken to hundreds of fellow activists in Afghanistan, many of whom “hidden”.https://t.co/L3t5CE65aD pic.twitter.com/btj45ANiDm -Sky News (@SkyNews) August 20, 2021
Ayubi also said that many of her fellow Afghan activists went into hiding for fear of violence.
According to reports, women across Afghanistan are afraid of losing their rights and freedoms because the Taliban have already Occupied nation, Sinid Baker Report.During this period Taliban rule 1996-2001, Women are not allowed to work or go to school. They are also forbidden to leave home without a man present, and are forced to cover their faces or risk being punished.
Although militant groups vowed to Respect women’s rights “Within Islamic law,” many people are skeptical of this promise and respect the cruel Islamic law imposed during the rule before the return to the Taliban.
The Taliban “will come to find someone like me to kill me”, Zarifa Gafari, A well-known female mayor and advocate for women’s rights, said earlier this week.



