KABUL:
Women presenters on
Afghanistan’s leading
TV channels went on air on Saturday without covering their faces, defying a
Taliban order that they conceal their appearance to comply with the group’s brand of
Islam.
Since surging back to power last year the Taliban have imposed a slew of restrictions on civil society, many focused on reining in the rights of women and girls. Earlier this month Afghanistan’s supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada issued a diktat for women to
cover up fully in public, including their faces.
The ministry for promotion of virtue and prevention of vice ordered women TV presenters to follow suit by Saturday. Previously they had only been required to wear a headscarf. But broadcasters ToloNews,
Shamshad TV and 1TV all aired live programmes on Saturday with women presenters’ faces visible. “Our female colleagues are concerned that if they cover their faces, the next thing they will be told is to stop working,” said Shamshad TV head of news Abid Ehsas.
“This is the reason they have not observed the
order so far,” he said, adding the channel had requested further talks with Taliban on the issue. Taliban orders such as this have caused many female journalists to leave Afghanistan, a woman presenter said.
Mohammad Sadeq Akif Mohajir, spokesman for the vice ministry, said the women presenters were violating the Taliban directive. “If they don’t comply we’ll talk to the managers and guardians of the presenters,” he said. “Anyone who lives under a particular system and government has to obey the laws and orders of that system,” he said.