Taliban Essay

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The Taliban is a Sunni Muslim movement dominated by people with Pashtun ethnic identity, which controlled Afghanistan from 1996 until 2001. At first, the Taliban's rise to power was actually welcomed with excitement by many Afghans. The group informed everyone that it would help restore Muslim values to Afghanistan, and it pledged to put a stop to the occurring violence. However, the plan quickly turned horrible. The movement's extremely conservative interpretation of Muslim traditions and values came to be a huge stumbling block for many people in the country. The Taliban banned listening to music, watching television and movies. They also forced young boys to get certain haircuts. Anyone who was to switch religions was to be executed. It is safe to say that the Taliban took over Afghanistan and affected the people in a negative way. “We used to get up every morning and call around to friends and relatives, see who was still alive,” recalled Nasimi. The Taliban had some of the strictest punishments for crimes, they treated women poorly, and they believed in what they were doing and they didn’t want to stop until they achieved that goal.
The Taliban had many restrictions imposed by the Taliban on women in Afghanistan. Women were treated very unfairly. There was a complete ban on women activity outside of the home unless a male relative or their husbands accompanied them. There was a ban on women laughing out loud; they believed that no stranger should hear their voice. There was a ban of the use of cosmetics and in the result of breaking that rule, many women with painted nails have had their fingernails cut off. Although women had more cruel rules, everyone else still had rules also. All boy students were to wear a turban and i...

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