RASC News Agency: The Afghanistani Women’s Unity and Solidarity Movement confirms that the Taliban have released eight members of this movement who were arrested in Kabul yesterday after several hours of detention.
According to the article published by the Afghanistani Women’s Unity and Solidarity Movement on Monday, August 21, in an announcement on X social media, the members of this movement have been freed from the Taliban group following the joint petition of the people.
It should be noted that it has not yet been determined which department the Taliban fighters who arrested these eight people from a closed place in the Khairkhana area of Kabul city on Sunday evening, August 20 belong to.
A source said, Hajar, Khatul, Lima, Farida Mohib, Hasina and three others are among the women who were arrested yesterday.
According to the source, the girls had gathered to get a program, but the alley was surrounded and they could not get out.
According to this source, the Taliban group entered the house after dark and arrested these women and girls.
In Afghanistan, under the control of the Taliban group, Afghanistani women and girls have been deprived of their most basic rights, the right to education, the right to work, the right to roam freely and to attend the community.
At the same time, after the group’s domination of Afghanistan, protests are started by Afghanistani women in different provinces of the country against the policies of this group. The Taliban group disrupted these gatherings, in many cases arrested, and tortured these protesters.