
Taliban Governance
Taliban governance refers to the political and social framework established by the Taliban, an Islamic fundamentalist group that gained control of Afghanistan. Their governance is characterized by strict adherence to their interpretation of Islamic law (Sharia), which influences legal, educational, and social systems. Under the Taliban, many rights, particularly those of women and girls, are severely restricted. The Taliban emphasizes a conservative approach to culture, enforcing dress codes and limiting media. While they claim to provide security and stability, their rule often results in human rights concerns and international isolation due to their policies and actions.