2,000 Women Employed as Police in Taliban’s Interior Ministry

Suhail Shaheen, head of the Taliban’s political office in Doha, has announced that approximately 2,000 women are currently employed within the group’s Ministry of Interior.

He further noted that the number of women in the ministry could increase in the future if necessary.

Since their return to power in 2021, the Taliban have prohibited women from working in most government offices and private sectors. Women are now restricted to limited roles in the police force, education, and healthcare sectors.

The ban on women’s employment and education has drawn widespread criticism from countries, political groups, and civil society organisations both within Afghanistan and internationally.

The Taliban claim that the conditions for women’s employment and education are not yet conducive. However, critics argue that the group has enforced these restrictions for religious and political reasons.