RASC News

Rudabe Applied Studies Center

  • Home
  • Afghanistan
  • World
  • Arts & Culture
  • History
  • Business
  • Sport
  • Women Studies
  • Videos
  • Photos
  • About
  • English
    • العربية
    • English
    • Français
    • Deutsch
    • پښتو
    • فارسی
    • Русский
    • Español
    • Тоҷикӣ
RASC NewsRASC News
  • Home
  • Afghanistan
  • World
  • Arts & Culture
  • History
  • Business
  • Sport
  • Women Studies
  • Videos
  • Photos
  • About
Follow US
© 2023 RASC. All Rights Reserved.
RASC News > Afghanistan > A woman protester commits suicide in Kunduz province
AfghanistanNewsWomen Studies

A woman protester commits suicide in Kunduz province

Published 06/01/2024
A woman protester commits suicide in Kunduz province
SHARE

RASC News Agency: Zahra Mohammadi, a young woman from Kunduz province, took her own life after her release from the Taliban’s prison. Credible sources from the province verified this news on January 6th, shedding light on the unbearable ordeal she faced during her captivity. The Taliban’s added pressure on her family exacerbated her distress, ultimately leading her to the devastating decision to end her life.

Known as an active member of a women’s protest group, Zahra Mohammadi was deeply engaged in advocating for women’s rights and challenging the oppressive constraints imposed by the Taliban. In response to her activism, the group opted to arrest her, subjecting her to the harsh realities of their prison. The Taliban not only mistreated her but also imposed immense pressure on her family, creating an untenable situation for Zahra. Feeling responsible for her family’s suffering, she saw no way out but to take her own life.

The Taliban’s dominion over Afghanistan has ushered in a wave of restrictive laws disproportionately affecting Afghan women and girls. In recent weeks, numerous arrests, particularly targeting those accused of “bad hijab,” have occurred in different parts of Kabul, notably the western region. Alarmingly, the Taliban has resorted to extorting money from the families of these detained women for their release. This violent conduct is not an isolated incident, as the group has a history of brutal actions against non-Pashtun citizens since assuming power in the country.

EnNews 06/01/2024

Follow Us

Facebook Like
Twitter Follow
Instagram Follow
Youtube Subscribe
Related Articles
Forced Displacement Order and Acts of Violence Against Four Villages in Shatel of Panjshir Province by the Taliban Group
News

Forced Displacement Order and Acts of Violence Against Four Villages in Shatel of Panjshir Province by the Taliban Group

12/07/2023
Collective Advocacy: Journalists, Human Rights Activists, and Civil Society Unite in Tehran
Iranian Official: 70% of Working Children in Khorasan Razavi are Foreign Nationals
Council of Resistance: The Taliban’s Domination Has Questioned the Freedom of Afghanistan
Resistance Forces Attack Taliban Members in Badghis
- ADVERTISEMENT -
Ad imageAd image
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Vivamus a odio ex.
English | Français
Deutsch | Español
Русский | Тоҷикӣ
فارسی | پښتو | العربية

© 2023 RASC. All Rights Reserved.

Removed from reading list

Undo
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?