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Afghan Protests: Afghan Women Took To The Streets Of Kabul, Protested

Afghan protests: Afghan women took to the streets of Kabul, and protested.

Afghan Women Protest: Ever since the Taliban took over Afghanistan, women’s freedom has been banned. Restrictions on the basic rights of women have become a global concern under the Taliban.

Afghan women have started protesting for their rights in Kabul.

According to local News, women are demanding independence by coming out on the streets of Kabul for education and jobs for girls more than the sixth grade.

Demand for girls’ education in Afghanistan.

Women protesters have called on the Taliban to work for women and allow education for girls above grade 6.

“We call on the United Nations and the international community to pay attention to us and protect women from violations of their rights,” said Marghalare, a former Interior Ministry employee.

Afghan Protests: Women demanded employment.

Women in Afghanistan are becoming victims of the lack of employment and atrocities by the Taliban. Education has been limited in Afghanistan, forcing women to protest in the streets.

The women protesters showed their educational documents while protesting and demanding jobs and education from the government.

“The documents we have on hand are useless because we are all at home and have no jobs,” Shokoriya, a protester said.

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Taliban capture in August last year.

The Taliban took control of Afghanistan on 15 August 2021. Taliban was the first to withdraw the rights of women and girls after the Taliban took control.

Women started protesting in the streets from the first week after the Taliban came to power.

According to Human Rights Watch, the Taliban’s response has been brutal from the beginning.

Beating up protesters, disrupting protests, and detaining and torturing journalists covering demonstrations. The Taliban also banned unauthorized protests.

The brutality of the Taliban.

Significantly, there was a protest in Kabul on 16 January in which the Taliban showed a brutal response and threatened to use pepper spray and electric shock devices on the protesters.

Also, there were attacks on the protesters. The human rights situation in Afghanistan has worsened since the fall of the Afghan government in August last year and the return of the Taliban to power.

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