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Taliban’s Hijab Enforcement Escalates Tensions for Afghan Women

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The recent arrest of at least 30 women in Afghanistan for violating hijab rules highlights the increasing repression under Taliban rule. This crackdown, reported by the UN agency for women’s rights, has intensified fears among women and girls, who are already facing severe restrictions on their freedoms since the Taliban regained power in 2021.

The arrests coincide with rare protests in Herat, where women demonstrated against the mandatory dress code that requires them to be fully covered in public. The Taliban’s morality police have been accused of detaining women who oppose these regulations, further stifling dissent and limiting women’s visibility in public life.

Local media reports indicate that security forces responded violently to the protests, with allegations of gunfire targeting demonstrators, resulting in casualties. This escalation of violence not only threatens the safety of those protesting but also signals a broader crackdown on civil liberties in Afghanistan.

As the Taliban continues to impose strict dress codes and limit women’s roles, the situation remains precarious. The international community’s response to these developments will be crucial in determining the future of women’s rights in Afghanistan and the potential for further unrest as public dissent grows.

Source: DW News

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