Taliban bans Afghan women from travelling without being escorted by a male relative

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The Taliban announced today, Dec. 26, that Afghanistan women who want to travel long distances should not be offered transport fare unless they are accompanied by a close male relative.

Also, car owners are to only offer rides to those women wearing Islamic hijabs, according to a guidance issued by the Ministry for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice.

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The ministry spokesman Sadeq Akif Muhajir told AFP on Sunday that it must be a close male relative escorting any woman who wishes to travel.

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Muhajir said: “Women travelling for more than 45 miles (72 kilometres) should not be offered a ride if they are not accompanied by a close family member.”

The new order comes weeks after the ministry asked Afghanistan’s television channels to stop showing dramas and soap operas featuring women actors.

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The ministry also called on women TV journalists to wear hijabs while presenting on TV.

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The minister added that the hijab would also be required for women seeking transport.

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The ministry also ordered people to stop playing music in their vehicles.

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Since taking power in August, the Taliban have imposed various restrictions on women and girls.

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