Afghanistan: Taliban Bans Women's Beauty Salons
Afghanistan: Taliban Bans Women's Beauty Salons

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Afghanistan: Taliban Bans Women's Beauty Salons

- On Tuesday, the Taliban-run Vice and Virtue Ministry confirmed an order requiring all hair and beauty salons in Afghanistan be shut down within a month. BBC News
- In a letter dated June 24, the ministry reportedly said it conveyed a verbal order – which mandates businesses to submit a report about their closure – from Afghanistan's supreme leader Haibatullah Akhundzada. The Hill
- The order follows recent diktats barring Afghan women from public spaces, including parks and gyms, or working for the UN. Thousands of women have reportedly been fired from government jobs or are being paid to stay at home. Al Jazeera (LR: 2 CP: 1)
- The Taliban — which says they respect women's rights in line with Islamic law and the customs of Afghanistan — closed a majority of girls' high schools and banned women from going to university in 2022. The Economic Times
- Beauty salons surfaced in Afghanistan months after the Taliban were ousted in late 2001 following the 9/11 attacks in the US, and many remained open even after the group returned to power two years ago. Reuters
Narrative A:
- What limited hope that existed when the Taliban returned to power has all but disintegrated as the group continues to repress women and their rights in an un-Islamic manner. Islam gives equal rights to both men and women, and if this had been respected by the Taliban, it could have been possible to avoid the growing isolation from the outside world.
NewsGram
Narrative B:
- Concerns and criticism by the UN and many Western states are baseless and simply propaganda. Like everyone else, the rights of women and girls in Afghanistan are based upon Islamic law and will continue to be so. Current international condemnation doesn't match the facts and the reality of life in the Islamic Emirate.
Bakhtar News Agency
Nerd narrative:
- There's a 47% chance that Taliban-controlled Afghanistan will be used as a base for anti-NATO terrorism by 2026, according to the Metaculus prediction community.
Metaculus (LR: 3 CP: 3)