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African News Herald > Blog > World > Taliban morality enforcers arrest men for having the wrong hairstyle or skipping mosque: UN report
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Taliban morality enforcers arrest men for having the wrong hairstyle or skipping mosque: UN report

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Last updated: April 10, 2025 7:10 pm
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The Taliban morality police in Afghanistan have been cracking down on men and their barbers over hairstyles and others for missing prayers at mosques during the holy month of Ramadan, as reported by the UN. This comes six months after the Vice and Virtue Ministry implemented laws regulating people’s conduct in the country.

Last August, the Ministry issued laws covering various aspects of everyday life in Afghanistan, including public transport, music, shaving, and celebrations. One of the most controversial bans was on women’s voices and bare faces in public. These laws have added to existing restrictions on women and girls, prompting concerns from the UN about the future of the country.

According to the UN report, in the first six months of the implementation of these laws, over half of the detentions made were related to men not complying with beard length or hairstyle regulations, or barbers providing non-compliant services. The report also highlighted arbitrary detentions by the morality police without due process or legal protections.

During Ramadan, men’s attendance at congregational prayers was closely monitored, leading to the arbitrary detention of those who did not show up. The socio-economic impact of these laws has been significant, particularly on small businesses such as private education centers, barbershops, tailors, and restaurants. The World Bank estimates that the ban on women’s education and work could cost Afghanistan over $1.4 billion per year.

Despite international concerns, Taliban leader Hibatullah Akhundzada has emphasized the importance of Islamic law and the role of the Ministry of Vice and Virtue in reforming Afghan society. He stated the need to establish a society free from corruption and harmful practices.

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The Ministry of Vice and Virtue has resolved thousands of complaints and defended the rights of Afghan women, according to spokesman Saif ur Rahman Khyber. He emphasized the Ministry’s commitment to Islamic and human rights, rejecting any attempts to sabotage or spread rumors about their activities.

Overall, the implementation of these morality laws in Afghanistan has raised concerns about human rights violations and economic repercussions. The Taliban’s strict enforcement of these laws continues to impact the daily lives of Afghan citizens, particularly women and small business owners.

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