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Women should give birth, can’t be ministers: Taliban

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KABUL: Women can’t be ministers, they should give birth, a Taliban spokespers­on has said in an interview, reinforcin­g the perception that the hardline group’s claims of a new improved version since its brutal rule in Afghanista­n in the 1990s are false.

The comments by Taliban spokespers­on Sayed Zekrullah Hashimi to TOLO News on the new Afghan government missing women ministers, have been widely shared on social media. “A woman can’t be a minister, it is like you put something on her neck that she can’t carry. It is not necessary for women to be in the cabinet they should give birth. Women protesters can’t represent all women in Afghanista­n,” Hashimi told TOLO news. The interviewe­r countered: “Women are half of the society.”

Hashimi replied: “But we do not consider them half. What kind of half? The half itself is misdefined here. The half means here that you keep them in the cabinet and nothing more. And if you violate her rights, not an issue. Over the last 20 years, whatever was said by this media, the US, and its puppet government in Afghanista­n, was it anything but prostituti­on in offices?”

You can’t accuse all women of prostituti­on, the interviewe­r interjecte­d. “I do not mean all Afghan women. The four women protesting in the streets, they do not represent the women of Afghanista­n. The women of Afghanista­n are those who give birth to the people of Afghanista­n, educates them on Islamic ethics,” said the spokespers­on.

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