Taliban issue decree on women's rights

This decree was signed by the Taliban Supreme Leader Haybatulla Akhundzada. From the & nbsp; document it follows that & nbsp; a woman cannot be forced to & nbsp; marriage, she can not & nbsp; be “ the subject of a truce or an end to hostility ''; between men. In the & nbsp; case of the death of her husband, the widow has the right to inherit part of his property, can independently determine her future fate & nbsp; and, in & nbsp; in particular, remarry.

Earlier, Zabihullah Mujahid confirmed that & nbsp; in the & nbsp; formed government there will be posts for & nbsp; women with & nbsp; Sharia law.

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