“We are going to allow women to work and study. We have got frameworks, of course. Women are going to be very active in the society but within the framework of Islam,” Zabihullah Mujahid, the group’s spokesman, said at a press conference in Kabul on Tuesday.

Mujahid, who had been a shadowy figure for years, said that “there will be no discrimination against women” adding that “they are going to work shoulder to shoulder with us.”

Pressed on how the new Taliban government will differ from the previous one, Mujahid said that the group has evolved and will not take the same actions they did in the past.

“There will be a difference when it comes to the actions we are going to take” compared with 20 years ago, he said.

“We are committed to the media within our cultural frameworks. Private media can continue to be free and independent. They can continue their activities,” he said.

He also said the group has no plans to enter the homes of people or carry out retaliatory attacks on anyone who served in the previous governments, worked with foreigners or were part of the Afghan National Security Forces.

There have been unconfirmed reports of Taliban fighters entering the homes of Kabul residents, but Mujahid said those were impostors who should be turned over to the Taliban and face appropriate punishment

    • S4ck [none/use name]
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      3 years ago

      Not just the West. If they want to operate a successful economy they will need to be a place where other countries and industries feel somewhat comfortable doing business in.

      They're probably well aware that retributive killings and rolling women's rights back to 1996 is not a good first step towards rebuilding the country under a unified government.

      • MarxMadness [comrade/them]
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        3 years ago

        There have been (slow) advances in women's rights in Iran and Saudi Arabia since the 90s, so it's not out of the realm of possibilities to see some (minor) advances in Afghanistan, too.

      • Pezevenk [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        Yeah alright they may have reduced women to the level of animals at best but they stopped opium production so that's cool.