An
Afghan legislative committee has drafted a bill seeking to introduce
Taliban-style Islamic morality codes.
The draft, a copy of which was obtained by AFP, needs approval by both
chambers of the Islamist-dominated parliament and President Hamid Karzai
signature to become a law.
Women and girls are obliged to not wear make-up, wear suitable
dresses and observe hijab (veil) while at work or classrooms, said
one article of the draft.
It also aims to ban women dancers performing during concerts and other
public events as well as on television. The mass media including
television and cable networks must avoid broadcasting programmes against
Islamic morals, it said without giving details.
Men and young boys must avoid wearing bracelets, necklaces, "feminist
dresses," and hair-bands, the draft reads.
The proposals also demand an end to dog and bird-fighting,
pigeon-flying, billiards and video games, all past times favoured by
many Afghans.
It demands separate halls for men and women during wedding parties.
Update:
Shameful President
22nd April 2008
Afghanistan's President Hamid Karzai defended a decision by his
government to ban Indian soap operas, saying they violated his nation's
moral standards and culture.
The culture ministry has given several privately run television stations
until today to stop showing certain popular serials based on tales of
love, disputes and the daily lives of Indian Hindu families.
At least one has already been taken off air after the ban, which
authorities say was prompted by a call from religious scholars who
labelled the shows “un-Islamic”.
Asked about the move, Karzai told a media briefing his government was
committed to media freedom...BUT...like the rest of the
countries in the world, we want our television broadcasting to be in
line with our culture, based on our society moral standards,
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