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== Details == | |||
=== Requirements of Law Reformation === | |||
The requirements of the law Reformation were that [[Afghanistan]] could keep their laws but the [[Taliban]] now controlling Afghanistan could change or make up any laws inside of Afghanistan's Legislation. Most Afghanistan's supported this cause but it affected their everyday routines and freedom. | |||
=== Laws Reformed === | |||
The Taliban reformed around 25% of Afghanistan's Legislation... | |||
=== Laws Made === | |||
The laws and changes made include closing the women's university, making nearly all women to quit their jobs, closing down an important source of talent and expertise for the country. It restricted access to medical care for women, made dress codes, and made a curfew. The Taliban also reformed normal Afghanistan in to the Islamic Emirate Of Afghanistan. |
Latest revision as of 23:28, 27 April 2024
Details
Requirements of Law Reformation
The requirements of the law Reformation were that Afghanistan could keep their laws but the Taliban now controlling Afghanistan could change or make up any laws inside of Afghanistan's Legislation. Most Afghanistan's supported this cause but it affected their everyday routines and freedom.
Laws Reformed
The Taliban reformed around 25% of Afghanistan's Legislation...
Laws Made
The laws and changes made include closing the women's university, making nearly all women to quit their jobs, closing down an important source of talent and expertise for the country. It restricted access to medical care for women, made dress codes, and made a curfew. The Taliban also reformed normal Afghanistan in to the Islamic Emirate Of Afghanistan.