Taliban fighters are reportedly flogging Afghan civilians in the
streets for wearing 'westernised' clothing such as jeans following their
takeover of
Afghanistan.
Several civilians have posted on social media they had been beaten and whipped by members of the Taliban for wearing jeans after being accused of disrespecting Islam.
One social media post says the boys were 'walking with friends in
Kabul,' when they were confronted by Taliban soldiers. Two of their
friends escaped, the youth said, but the others were held at gunpoint
and they were beaten and whipped in the street.
A Taliban official told local newspaper Etilaatroz that the movement was
still deciding on the dress code for men, but reports suggest the
Taliban is unwilling to allow 'westernised' clothing that deviates from
traditional 'Afghan dress'.
The Telegraph reported earlier that sales of burqas have surged in Afghanistan amid a two-fold increase in prices.
Etilaatroz newspaper also reported over the weekend that one of its
journalists had also been beaten for not wearing 'Afghan clothes' such
as full-body gowns, according to a report in the Telegraph.
Under the Taliban's previous rule in the late 90s, men had to wear
traditional robes while girls were forced to wear a burqa from the age
of eight.
This comes after human rights group Amnesty International revealed that
Taliban fighters massacred nine ethnic Hazara men after taking control
of the country's Ghazni province last month.
In another revenge killing, one regional police chief who stood against
the Taliban was executed in cold blood by the jihadist group, local
reports say.
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