Women will be stoned to death… Taliban’s new decree, women’s rights said to be against Sharia
Taliban is considered very bad for women. Once again the supreme leader of Taliban has publicly vowed to kill women by stoning them to death. With this it has been announced that the fight against western democracy will continue. “When we stone women to death, you call it a violation of women’s rights,” Taliban leader Mullah Hibatullah Akhundzada said in a voice message broadcast on state television addressing Western countries.
He said, ‘But soon we will implement this punishment for adultery. We will flog the women publicly. We will stone them to death in public. Taliban captured Afghanistan in August 2021. This is one of the harshest threats issued by the Taliban since coming to power. “All this is against your democracy, but we will continue to do so,” Akhundzada said. We both say that we protect human rights.
The old Taliban is returning again
Akhundzada said, ‘We defend human rights as representatives of God and you as representatives of Satan.’ Apart from a few old photographs, Akhundzada has rarely been seen in public. Akhundzada is believed to be in the Taliban stronghold of southern Kandahar. After America’s withdrawal from Afghanistan, the Taliban had promised a more liberal rule. But the Taliban has once again returned to its harsh public punishments. This is reminiscent of his reign in the late 1990s.
Women rights against sharia
If we talk about punishments given in public, it included hanging and flogging. The United Nations has been critical of these actions and has urged the Taliban to stop such practices. In her message, Akhundzada stressed that women’s rights advocated by the international community are strictly against the Taliban’s Islamic Sharia law. He asked, ‘Do women want the rights that western people talk about? This is against Sharia and the opinion of Maulvis. The clerics overthrew Western democracy.