For men, the remaining days of the week are assigned, that is, from Wednesday to Saturday, according to the note collected by the Afghan chain Tolo News.
The statement by the Taliban, in power in Afghanistan since August, also notes that tourist areas in Kabul province, such as Paghman, Shakardara, Estalif and others will be open to women, but that they must once again wear full hijab “and avoid mingle with strangers and foreigners”.
This is the latest in a series of restrictions issued in recent days by the fundamentalist movement, which in the same week has decided extend school closures for female students older than sixth grade.
Similarly, the Taliban have also reportedly ordered all airlines operating in Afghanistan to prohibit women from traveling alone, without a male escort or guardian, according to a document obtained by DPA. A Taliban spokesman is trying to verify this latest information.
Source: Ambito

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