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Afghan women protest against ‘Taliban killings’ of ex-soldiers

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By SRI NewsDesk Published December 29, 2021
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A crowd of women marched through the Afghan capital on Tuesday, criminating Taliban authorities of covertly killing dogfaces who served the former US-backed governance.

Around 30 women gathered near a synagogue in the centre of Kabul and marched a many hundred metres chanting “ justice, justice” before they were stopped by Taliban forces, an AFP pressman saw.

The Taliban also tried to help intelligencers from covering the march, organised against the “ mysterious murders of youthful people, particularly the country’s former dogfaces”, according to social media assignations.

Taliban fighters compactly detained a group of journalists and sequestered outfits from some shutterbugs, deleting images from their cameras before returning them.

Since the hardliners returned to power in August they’ve effectively banned unsanctioned demurrers and constantly intermediate to block demonstrations against their austere brand of Islam.

Taliban fighters walk toward journalists during a protest in Kabul on Tuesday. — AFP

The kick comes weeks after separate reports by the United Nations, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch said there were believable allegations of further than 100 extrajudicial killings by the Taliban since their preemption.

“ I want to tell the world, tell the Taliban to stop killing. We want freedom, we want justice, we want mortal rights,” said protester Nayera Koahistani.

In a statement read audibly by protester Laila Bassam, the demonstrators called on the Taliban “ to stop its felonious machine”.

The statement said former dogfaces and government workers of the old governance are “ under direct trouble”, violating a general remittal blazoned by the Taliban in August.

Women hold placards during a protest to demand an end to the extra-judicial killings of former officials of the previous regime, in Kabul on Tuesday. — AFP

The protesters also vented expostulations to the ratcheting restrictions women are facing under Taliban rule. The government issued new guidelines at the weekend banning women from travelling long distances unless attended by a close joker relative.

“ Women’s rights are mortal rights. We must defend our rights,” said Koahistani.

Videotape footage posted online on Tuesday showed another women’s kick held away in the capital that also called for women to be allowed education and work openings.

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