The Taliban's recent restrictions on women and girls illustrate an escalating effort to erase female presence in public life, extending control into personal interactions.
UN representatives have called these laws a troubling forecast for Afghanistan, criticizing the already severe limitations imposed on women's rights and freedoms.
Even the sound of a woman's voice is considered a moral infraction under the new laws, further deepening the Taliban's oppressive policies against females.
Human Rights Watch warns that the Taliban's laws could lead to extreme enforcement measures, thus intensifying the hardships faced by Afghan women and girls.
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