The Taliban is projecting a more moderate face than they did 20 years ago. Are they serious? Lying/propaganda? A bit of both? They clearly are not speaking with one voice yet. I'm skeptical but just a bit hopeful.
Afghan women to have rights within Islamic law, Taliban say
In the group's first news conference since taking control of the country on Sunday, a spokesman said women would be free to work but gave little detail about other rules and restrictions.
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"We are going to allow women to work and study within our frameworks," he said. "Women are going to be very active within our society."
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Earlier on Tuesday, the Taliban declared a general amnesty across Afghanistan and said it wanted women to join its government.
Analysts say the group is running a sophisticated PR campaign in an effort to win the hearts and minds of both Afghans and the international community.
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When asked about the risk of the country housing al-Qaeda fighters or other extremists, he said "Afghanistan's soil is not going to be used against anybody"
(Another story)
Taliban Say Burqa Not Mandatory For Women, Hijab Is
Women "can get education from primary to higher education -- that means university. We have announced this policy at international conferences, the Moscow conference and here at the Doha conference (on Afghanistan)," Shaheen said.
Thousands of schools in areas captured by the Taliban were still operational, he added.
Afghan women to have rights within Islamic law, Taliban say
In the group's first news conference since taking control of the country on Sunday, a spokesman said women would be free to work but gave little detail about other rules and restrictions.
...
"We are going to allow women to work and study within our frameworks," he said. "Women are going to be very active within our society."
...
Earlier on Tuesday, the Taliban declared a general amnesty across Afghanistan and said it wanted women to join its government.
Analysts say the group is running a sophisticated PR campaign in an effort to win the hearts and minds of both Afghans and the international community.
...
When asked about the risk of the country housing al-Qaeda fighters or other extremists, he said "Afghanistan's soil is not going to be used against anybody"
(Another story)
Taliban Say Burqa Not Mandatory For Women, Hijab Is
Women "can get education from primary to higher education -- that means university. We have announced this policy at international conferences, the Moscow conference and here at the Doha conference (on Afghanistan)," Shaheen said.
Thousands of schools in areas captured by the Taliban were still operational, he added.