The Taliban urges employed Afghan women to temporarily stay indoors until fighters of the terrorist group are trained in respecting and dealing with women. “Our security forces are not trained [in] how to deal with women—how to speak to women,” the group’s spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid, told reporters at a press briefing on Tuesday, referring to some fighters in the group. “We have asked them [women] to take time off from work until the situation gets back to a normal order and women-related procedures are in place, then they can return to their jobs once it’s announced,” he advised, noting that it is for Afghan women’s own safety and the guidance will be short-term. The instructions come as Michelle Bachelet, the United Nations (UN) high commissioner for human rights, also on Tuesday, announced she obtained credible reports that restrictions on the rights of women were found to be taking place in many regions …