Afghan women defend right to drive as Taliban curb licences

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HERAT, AFGHANISTAN - Taliban officials in Afghanistan's most progressive city have told driving instructors to stop issuing licences to women, professionals from the sector told AFP.

HERAT, AFGHANISTAN - Taliban officials in Afghanistan's most progressive city have told driving instructors to stop issuing licences to women, professionals from the sector told AFP.

"We have been verbally instructed to stop issuing licenses to women drivers... but not directed to stop women from driving in the city," said Mr Jan Agha Achakzai, the head of Herat's Traffic Management Institute that oversees driving schools. But they have increasingly restricted the rights of Afghans, particularly girls and women who have been"I personally told a Taliban that it's more comfortable for me to travel in my car than sit beside a taxi driver," said Ms Shaima Wafa as she drove to a local market to buy Eid al-Fitr gifts for her family.

Mr Naim al-Haq Haqqani, who heads the provincial information and culture department, said no official order had been given.

 

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