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Afghanistan
Returning Afghan females to purdah: Kabul Restaurants Closed. Prosecutors House-Bound
2021-09-23
Kabul Restaurants Owned, Staffed by Women Now Closed
Forward to the past.
[ToloNews] Women-owned businesses, especially restaurants and cafes, have remained closed for the past month since the Taliban
...the Pashtun equivalent of men...
entered Kabul city.

Niki Tabasom spent one million Afs to open a café in Kabul three years ago. She said that her café’s staff was all women who lost their jobs when the previous government collapsed. She was collecting about 20,000 Afs daily from her café.

Niki Tabasom told TOLOnews: "The café has been closed since the Taliban came to Kabul. My colleagues and I lost our jobs."

In order to feed their families, women are seeking ways to work and earn money, Tabasom said.

"Women are the breadwinners for some families, so these families are facing economic and financial problems," she added.

The café’s employees said that each of them is leading a family. Opportunities for work must be found for women.

Qadira said: "They should consider our demands. When they don’t pay attention, how will the Taliban start governance?"

Sabrina Sultani said: "I was earning my livelihood by working at the café for two years. I helped my family."

Afghan businesswomen lost millions of Afs as the Taliban took Afghanistan in mid-August.

Noor-ul-Haq Omari, head of the Union of Kabul Workers, said: "Investments led by women have unfortunately stopped. They lost their jobs and funds. In some cases, the women have sold their company’s expensive things at a very low price."

Dozens of Afghan businesswomen had begun to invest in various fields across the country over the past few years, and now this has stopped.

Female Afghan prosecutors detained in self-prison
Yesterday female judges, today female prosecutors.
[KhaamaPress] As per the CNN report, the former female Afghan prosecutors have been self-detained for the fear of reprisal from those who were once jailed after their judgments and have now been released. Female prosecutors usually dealt with the cases of women’s rights violation, women’s torture, rapes, murder, and family harassment.

Thousands of prisoners have been freed throughout Afghanistan by the Taliban after they took over the country.

Along with other female employees in Afghanistan, female prosecutors have also been at their homes and have been told not to go to their jobs.

Posted by:trailing wife

#2  My colleagues and I lost our jobs

Could be worse.
You could have lost your lives.
Painfuly.
Still could.
Posted by: Skidmark   2021-09-23 14:53  

#1  this must be Trump's fault or possibly Mossad

I'm sure it has nothing to do with Islam
Posted by: Lord Garth   2021-09-23 11:58  

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