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The Taliban Denied Arresting Eight Protesting Women in Kabul

Published 22/08/2023
The Taliban Denied Arresting Eight Protesting Women in Kabul
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RASC News Agency: The Taliban security command in Kabul denied the arrest of eight women protestors in the Khairkhana area of ​​this city and said that “in recent days, nothing like this has happened in the said area.”

Khalid Zadran, the spokesman of the security command of the Taliban group, on Monday, August 21, in a message on the X/Twitter network, called this news “unreliable” and asked the media to “prevent the publication of unreliable news.”

Last night, sources from among protesting women in Kabul confirmed that the Taliban forces raided the gathering place of a number of members of the protest movement “Unity and Solidarity of Afghanistani Women” in Khairkhana area of ​​Kabul city, arrested eight of them and took them away.

Video sources were also sent to the media, which showed two armed members of the Taliban group entering the gathering place of these women.

Based on the sounds heard in this video, it seems that the Taliban group arrests these women with violence and beatings and takes them away.

The spokesman of the security command of the Taliban group did not explain about this video and the identity of the armed people seen in it in the message he published today in response to this issue.

Zahra Haqparast, one of the protesting women, wrote in a message she published on the X/Twitter network that these women were released “with a commitment and guarantee” from the Taliban group.

She, who is responsible for the protest movement “Unity and Solidarity of Afghanistani Women“, has also told a number of media that the Taliban group has released these women “conditional on the end of their protest activities”.

EnNews 22/08/2023

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