Taliban bar people from taking souvenir photos in Afghanistan’s Ghor
The Taliban has banned people from taking a photo of a souvenir in the province of Ghor Afghanistan.
The Taliban press office in the Provincial Ghor issued a statement on Tuesday, said that no one was allowed to take a photo of a souvenir under the New Order, according to Afghan media.
In the order, no one is allowed to cut or shave their beard and take a photo of a souvenir.
The Taliban reportedly also demanded full obedience to the headscarf and warned that violators would be dealt with seriously.
Over the past six months, the Ministry of Taliban has imposed a harsh limitation, especially in women, who have triggered a strong reaction.
Meanwhile, the report said that murder, kidnapping employers had increased in Afghanistan.
A senior advisor for the Chamber of Commerce and Investment Afghanistan was killed at his home in the capital city of Kabul. According to a report, unidentified people shot him dead on March 8.
In addition, media reports showed that the Taliban had greatly tortured local journalists named Malouf Ashrafi.
Media surveys came when journalists had accused the Taliban censor, beating, intimidating, and threatening them while covering stories, especially outdoors, reported Khaama Press.
According to several media supporting organizations, more than 70 percent of media outlets stopped their operations since the Islamic Emirates swept power, reported Tolo news.