The Taliban terrorist group has ordered the majority of women employed in the Kabul city government to exit the workforce and remain at home, the interim mayor of Afghanistan’s capital announced on Sunday. During his first press briefing since being appointed by the Taliban, interim Kabul Mayor Hamdullah Namony said that women must remain at home regardless of their employment status, pending a further decision. Exceptions may be made for women who cannot be replaced by men, including some in the design and engineering departments, and the attendants of public toilets for women, he said. “There are some areas that men can’t do it, we have to ask our female staff to fulfill their duties, there is no alternative for it,” the interim mayor said. Namony noted that before the Taliban seized control of Kabul on Aug. 15, nearly 1,000 of the city’s roughly 3,000 were women. They had worked …