Continuing to detain women on charges of “non -compliance with the veil” in Kabul

Continuing to detain women on charges of “non -compliance with the veil” in Kabul

Continuing to detain women on charges of “non -compliance with the veil” in Kabul.

Local sources in Kabul report that the Taliban’s “famous and forbidding evil” have arrested a number of women near the Parwan Hotel in the eleventh district of Kabul on Thursday night.

According to the sources, women have been pressured and threatened after being transferred to the Taliban security, and their families have been asked to pay 20,000 Afghanis for their release.

It is noteworthy that many of these women were wearing the same cover that the Taliban consider the “religious veil” at the time of his arrest.

However, some of them were released on Friday morning after spending the night in prison, and some are still in custody.

This event is not fresh; The Taliban have repeatedly arrested women and girls from the streets of Kabul and other cities in recent months.

But what this time has aroused attention is the conversion of arrests into a source of illegal income for Taliban agents;

A trend, which he says, shows that the Taliban’s rule seeks to consolidate domination and fill their pockets rather than religious and ethical concerns.

International human rights organizations have repeatedly warned of Taliban repressive behaviors, calling these arrests a clear violation of individual freedoms and human dignity.

However, the Taliban continues to continue the policy of intimidation, hostage and systematic restriction on women.