Working women in Afghanistan must stay at home until proper systems are in place to ensure their safety, a Taliban spokesman said
“It’s a very temporary procedure,” spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said.
The Taliban, which enforced a strict version of Islamic law when they ran Afghanistan before 2001, retook full control of the country nine days ago.
The UN has highlighted “credible” reports of abuses by the Taliban, notably restrictions on women.
UN Human Rights High Commissioner Michelle Bachelet said on Tuesday that women’s rights were a “fundamental red line”.