The Taliban Harshly Suppressed the Second Day of the Women’s Protest in Kabul, US Threatens To Take Measures
[KhaamaPress] A handful of women in Kabul have staged demonstrations in response to the Taliban
...mindless ferocity in a turban...
’s decision to "make hijab mandatory," with Talibs allegedly dispersing protesters and detaining journalists.
At the protest today on Tuesday, protesters chanted "The burqa is not our hijab" and "Afghan women in the Taliban’s grip — the Afghan people in need a mouthful of bread," three days after the Taliban decreed "the hijab mandatory."
They erupted into the streets with the slogan "Bread, Work, and Freedom," claiming that their rallies were a continuation of Afghan women’s protests.
The demonstration began at the Ansari square of Shahr-e-Naw and continued just outside of the Ministry of Interior, where the Taliban surrounded them and detained journalists, according to Zhulia Parsi, one of the protesting girls.
The journalists have been detained, according to Zhulia Parsi, and she has no idea where they are being held. "The Taliban snatched the girls’ smartphones and took them away," she claimed.
Taliban forces reportedly ripped down the banners and dispersed the protesters, according to Zhulia.
The Taliban wanted to take the women inside the ministry and force them to confess, Zhulia Parsi told the news hounds.
The Taliban released an order to make hijab mandatory three days ago, which sparked massive national and international outrage.
Posted by: trailing wife 2022-05-11 |