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Demonstration of Afghanistani Women Against the Taliban Group in Pakistan

Published 08/07/2023
Demonstration of Afghanistani Women Against the Taliban Group in Pakistan
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RASC: In response to the Taliban group’s restrictions on Afghanistani women, a number of immigrant women from Afghanistan protested against the group’s new restrictions on women in Islamabad.

These Afghanistani women, who numbered tens of people, protested last day, July 7, against the order of the Taliban group to ban the operation of women’s hair salons in Afghanistan.

By chanting anti-Taliban slogans, they emphatically stated that this group steals the bread of Afghanistani women.

These protesting women have asked the international community to put more pressure on the Taliban group to stop the group’s restrictive measures against Afghanistani women.

According to a letter, that has recently reached the media, the Ministry of Amr Bil Maruf of the Taliban has ordered the closure of all women’s salons across the country.

It has been said that this order is supposed to be implemented from July 25, and this order of the Taliban group has faced reactions from the United Nations and the citizens of the country.

It should be mentioned that since the Taliban took control of the country, this group has imposed new restrictions on Afghanistani women and violated their rights every day.

EnNews 08/07/2023

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