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Thirty women were arrested in Herat for violating hijab regulations, sparking discussions on women’s rights and freedoms.

UN Reports Arrests of Women in Herat Over Hijab Violations

The United Nations has reported that Taliban authorities in Herat, western Afghanistan, arrested at least 30 women for allegedly violating the group’s hijab regulations. While some women were later released, these arrests sparked widespread protests, which the Taliban suppressed with force.

Crackdown and Widespread Arrests

According to a UN statement, the arrests occurred on Tuesday in the Injil district, instilling fear and anxiety among women and girls across the country. The UN Women’s Agency noted that these incidents reflect a “rise in restrictions on women” since the Taliban regained control in 2021.

Gunfire and Assaults on Protesters

The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) expressed deep concern over the “excessive use of force” against demonstrators. The statement indicated that Taliban forces fired upon men, women, and children, resulting in the deaths of two individuals, including a boy, and injuring over 20 others.

Moral Police and Forced Hijab Enforcement

Local media reported that the Taliban’s “moral police” detained women in the days leading up to the protests for not adhering to hijab rules. However, local authorities denied any arrests took place. These incidents highlight the ongoing repression faced by women in Afghanistan.

Comprehensive Restrictions on Women Since 2021

Since the Taliban took control of Kabul, the group has imposed extensive restrictions on women, including:

  • Banning secondary and higher education.
  • Prohibiting work in most sectors.
  • Restricting access to parks and gyms.
  • Imposing travel limitations without a male guardian.
  • Forbidding participation in sports.

These measures have drawn widespread international criticism, with humanitarian organizations warning of a deteriorating human rights situation in the country.

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