Nayagarh,(Baghuabarta): In Afghanistan, the Taliban have taken control of 85% of the territory. Meanwhile, with the leaving of the U.S. military, the Afghan army has been fighting terrorists. Not only that, the lives of women in Afghanistan are deteriorating. The Taliban has issued a statement urging local religious leaders to list young women over the age of 15 and widows under the age of 45. According to reports, the Taliban have asked them to marry their sons. They will then be taken to Waziristan, Pakistan, where they will be converted. This is not the first time the Taliban has implemented Sharia law in its occupied territories. There is no smoking and women are not allowed to leave the house alone. Under the Taliban regime in 2001, Afghan women were barred from going to school, working outside the home or leaving their homes without men. Those who violated the law were publicly humiliated and beaten by the Taliban’s religious police. “Girls over the age of 18 should not be kept at home,” the Taliban sub-commander said. It’s a sin, get them married.’






