Dozens of women rally in support of Taliban government in Kabul
KABUL, SEPT 12: Dozens of women on Saturday marched in support of the Taliban government in the Afghan capital, local media outlets reported.
Dozens of women wearing black
hijabs and waving Taliban flags staged the gathering at the Kabul Educational
University and later marched through nearby streets, according to footage from
pro-Taliban media.
The Taliban provided security for
these women and officially invited journalists to cover the event.
In recent days, Taliban fighters
have violently suppressed anti-Pakistan and anti-Taliban protests by hundreds
of men and women across the country demanding freedom, education and equal
rights.
Journalists were detained and
tortured for covering the protests.
Reacting to Saturday’s event,
Afghan activist Hamidullah said on Twittter that participants “do not represent
Afghan women as a whole.”
“I’m not sure they are all women
because I have seen hundreds of Taliban in women’s clothes in the past years,”
Daud Naji, a former senior government official, wrote on Twitter.
In the meantime, anti-Taliban and
anti-Pakistan protests continued in the provincial capital of Nimruz on
Saturday, a former local official confirmed.
A group of women protested in Zaranj city, chanting “justice and freedom are our inalienable rights,” according to footage posted on social media.
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