The Borneo Post

Taliban strike journalist­s at women’s rights protest in Kabul

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KABUL: The Taliban struck several journalist­s to prevent media coverage of a women’s rights protest in Kabul on Thursday.

A group of about 20 women marched from near the ministry of education to the ministry of finance in the Afghan capital.

Wearing colourful headscarve­s they chanted slogans including: “Don’t politicise education”, as traffic drove by shortly before 10am.

The women held placards saying: “We don’t have the rights to study and work”, and” “Joblessnes­s, poverty, hunger”, as they walked with their arms in the air.

The Taliban authoritie­s allowed the women to walk freely for around an hour and a half, AFP journalist­s saw.

However, one foreign journalist was struck with the butt of a rifle by one Taliban fighter, who swore and kicked the photograph­er in the back as another punched him.

At least two more journalist­s were hit as they scattered, pursued by Taliban fighters swinging fists and launching kicks.

Zahra Mohammadi, one of the protest organisers, told AFP the women were marching despite the risks they face.

“The situation is that the Taliban don’t respect anything: not journalist­s – foreign and local – or women,” she said.

“The schools must reopen to girls. But the Taliban took this right from us.”

High school girls have been blocked from returning to classes for more than a month, while many women have been banned from returning to work since the Taliban seized power in midAugust.

“My message to all girls and women is this: ‘Don’t be afraid of the Taliban, even if your family doesn’t allow you to leave your home.

“Don’t be afraid. Go out, make sacrifices, fight for your rights’,” Mohammadi said.

“We have to make this sacrifice so that the next generation will be in peace.”

Children walked alongside the protest in downtown Kabul, although it was unclear if they were part of the organised group.

Some Taliban fighters policing the march wore full camouflage­d combat gear, including body armour, helmets and knee pads, while others were wearing traditiona­l Afghan clothing.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Taliban members (right) attack a journalist covering a women’s rights protest in Kabul.
— AFP photo Taliban members (right) attack a journalist covering a women’s rights protest in Kabul.

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