Under Taliban rule, the situation of women’s rights in Kabul and other areas has once again become a focus of international attention. According to recent reports, women are being detained and physically assaulted solely over their clothing choices, which is considered a serious violation of fundamental human rights, personal freedom, and human dignity.
Violation of Fundamental Human Rights
Human rights experts say that even in conservative religious or cultural systems, the use of physical violence to enforce dress codes is an unjust and extreme measure. Arresting women based on clothing is seen as a direct violation of their basic rights to personal security and dignity.
Image of Forced Actions on the Streets
A recently surfaced image highlights the ongoing strict measures against women on the streets of Kabul. The image shows burqa-clad women being forcibly stopped in a public place, where officials dressed in white clothing and caps are seen questioning them. The scene reflects the fear and pressure Afghan women face in their daily lives regarding clothing and movement.
The Taliban’s morality police in Kabul beat a woman, even though she was observing the hijab, in front of her husband and the public. pic.twitter.com/kTbILcJ6qq
— Ахмад Шарифзад (@AhmadSharifzad) May 5, 2026
Social Impact and Public Reaction
From a social perspective, such strict policies often produce results opposite to what is intended. These enforced rules tend to create fear in society, hidden resistance, and a widening gap between the ruling authorities and the public. Experiences suggest that strict control over women’s appearance is often used more as a political tool to demonstrate authority than as a means of social improvement.
Lack of Accountability Mechanisms
A major concern is the absence of transparent and independent accountability systems within institutions responsible for enforcing morality. When such bodies operate without oversight, the risk of abuse of power, arbitrary actions, and incidents of violence increases significantly.
Future Concerns
If violations of human rights continue in this manner, the consequences will not remain limited to women alone. Experts warn that this trend could lead to further international isolation of Afghanistan, erosion of public trust, and increased social tension.