A disturbing new directive has been issued in Afghanistan regarding the treatment of women. As of 2025, Afghan women are officially told that “one eye is enough to see.”
This statement refers to a new rule forcing women to cover one eye while wearing the burqa. The directive is part of an increasing number of restrictions placed on Afghan women.
Women are now required to cover their other eye with a patch underneath the burqa, further limiting their freedom and ability to navigate the world. This new rule adds to the long list of restrictions imposed on Afghan women since the return of the Taliban.
The move has sparked significant concern, as it is seen as an attempt to further control the lives of women in Afghanistan. Critics argue that these restrictions are not about religion but rather a means of control. By limiting basic human freedoms, the regime aims to further suppress women and restrict their role in society.
Many human rights groups are calling on the international community to take action and address these ongoing violations of women’s rights in Afghanistan. The new regulation is viewed as a stark symbol of the increasingly oppressive environment for Afghan women.
As the situation in Afghanistan continues to evolve, many wonder what the future holds for the women of the country. This new rule serves as a reminder of the severe challenges they face in their daily lives.
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