jimnyc
08-17-2021, 01:13 PM
I thought that the muslim women WANTED to be covered and nothing is forced upon them? :rolleyes:
It's forced and we all know it. Women do not want to wear that crap & they also want to drive and have the same rights as everyone.
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CNN Reporter Presses Taliban Fighter Over Face Coverings For Women
CNN’s Chief International Correspondent Clarissa Ward pressed the Taliban on whether women will have rights under their control and why women have to cover up as the terrorist group takes control of Afghanistan.
Taliban Commander Assad Massoud Khistani told Ward that Islamic rule will be implemented gradually but that women should not be fearful. “How do you protect women, because many women are afraid they will not be allowed to go to school, they will not be allowed to work?” asked Ward, who was surrounded by several other members of the Taliban.
“The female, the woman, can continue their life and we will not say anything for them, they can go to their school, they can continue their education,” Khistani said, noting women must cover-up.
“So like I’m wearing?” Ward asked while wearing a headscarf and abaya.
Abayas cover “everything but the face, hands, and feet,” while a burqa or niqab only leaves the eye area open, though the burqa has a mesh grill over the eyes, according to The New York Times. (https://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/04/world/what-in-the-world/burqa-hijab-abaya-chador.html)
Rest - https://dailycaller.com/2021/08/17/cnn-clarissa-ward-taliban-womens-rights-burqas/
It's forced and we all know it. Women do not want to wear that crap & they also want to drive and have the same rights as everyone.
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CNN Reporter Presses Taliban Fighter Over Face Coverings For Women
CNN’s Chief International Correspondent Clarissa Ward pressed the Taliban on whether women will have rights under their control and why women have to cover up as the terrorist group takes control of Afghanistan.
Taliban Commander Assad Massoud Khistani told Ward that Islamic rule will be implemented gradually but that women should not be fearful. “How do you protect women, because many women are afraid they will not be allowed to go to school, they will not be allowed to work?” asked Ward, who was surrounded by several other members of the Taliban.
“The female, the woman, can continue their life and we will not say anything for them, they can go to their school, they can continue their education,” Khistani said, noting women must cover-up.
“So like I’m wearing?” Ward asked while wearing a headscarf and abaya.
Abayas cover “everything but the face, hands, and feet,” while a burqa or niqab only leaves the eye area open, though the burqa has a mesh grill over the eyes, according to The New York Times. (https://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/04/world/what-in-the-world/burqa-hijab-abaya-chador.html)
Rest - https://dailycaller.com/2021/08/17/cnn-clarissa-ward-taliban-womens-rights-burqas/