Women in Kabul Resume Street Protests.

Women in Kabul Resume Street Protests.

Women in Kabul Resume Street Protests.

Women protesters in Kabul have once again taken to the streets to voice opposition to restrictions and violations of their rights imposed by the Taliban government.

These demonstrations represent the continuation of Afghanistan’s women-led civil mobilization, demanding access to education, employment, freedom of expression, and equal political participation.

Participants carried placards and chanted peaceful slogans, urging both the international community and the Afghan public to support women’s rights and ensure their human dignity.

The protests come amid ongoing restrictions and pressures on women in various parts of Afghanistan, with prior demonstrations having already provoked strong Taliban responses.

Women’s rights activists emphasize that Afghan women have the right to freely participate in social and political life and warn that the current restrictions not only violate justice and equality but also jeopardize the future of the country’s next generations.

They caution that the continuation of these policies may intensify women’s civic anger and lead to further civil mobilization.