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Taliban forces in Afghanistan open fire on rare protest sparked by women's arrests over dress code

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IwantToRetire · Yesterday 18:38

Taliban forces opened fire on people gathered for a rare protest in Afghanistan's western Herat province Tuesday, killing at least one woman and a child, according to CBS News' partner network BBC.

Men and women had gathered to demonstrate against the recent arrest of women and girls over alleged violations of the Taliban's strict dress code, defying the country's rulers who have cracked down violently on previous protests since retaking control of the country almost five years ago.

A doctor at a local hospital, who spoke with CBS News on condition of anonymity over fear of Taliban reprisals, said at least three people were admitted for treatment with gunshot wounds.

Videos circulating on social media appear to show Taliban forces opening fire on protesters and beating them with sticks. Protesters can be seen fighting back by throwing stones and chanting demands for work, education and freedom.

In one clip, Taliban security personnel appear to be shooting directly at protesters.

Local media outlets quoting unnamed sources and residents said a child was killed during the clash. One video circulated by local outlets shows a young boy with a leg injury, apparently unresponsive, receiving assistance.

article continues at https://www.cbsnews.com/news/taliban-afghanistan-protesters-shot-herat-women-girls-hijab-rules/

Taliban forces in Afghanistan open fire on rare protest sparked by women's arrests over dress code

Afghanistan's Taliban rulers deny shooting at protesters and claim no women or girls have been arrested because they're all following strict dress code rules.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/taliban-afghanistan-protesters-shot-herat-women-girls-hijab-rules/

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IwantToRetire · Yesterday 20:37

This article suggests that levels of punishment and repression of women is becoming a sort of one upmanship amongst the Taliban.

Is the Oppression of Women Becoming a Power Game Among the Taliban?
https://8am.media/eng/taliban-women-oppression-power-herat/

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Theseagullsarenowclouds · Yesterday 20:47

I heard about this on radio 4 this evening. Those fucking cruel men.

nocoolnamesleft · Today 00:32

Fucking hell, this keeps getting worse.

ProfessorBinturong · Today 01:14

"A doctor at a local hospital, who spoke with CBS News on condition of anonymity over fear of Taliban reprisals, said at least three people were admitted for treatment with gunshot wounds."

'People' meaning 'boys or men', presumably - any injured women just being left untreated.

MrsTerryPratchett · Today 01:37

What a nightmare. Poor poor women there.

IwantToRetire · Today 03:34

MrsTerryPratchett · Today 01:37

What a nightmare. Poor poor women there.

Particularly if the article is correct and somehow being able to say more women have been disciplined, imprisoned or even killed means you are the "better" male leader.

Gross

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