Taliban terrorists suppress women’s protest demanding the rights urged by the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him and his progeny, in Kabul
The special forces of the Taliban terrorist movement fired gunshots in the air, ending in a sudden and frightening way the latest protest in the Afghan capital, Kabul, organized by Afghan women to demand equal rights.
The second women’s march began peacefully, and the protestors laid a bouquet of flowers in front of the Afghan Ministry of Defense, in honor of the Afghan soldiers who died fighting with the Taliban, before heading to the presidential palace.
The young Afghan woman, Maryam Naibi, said that she participates in protests to demand human rights in Afghanistan, and that she loves her country and will always remain in it.
As the women’s chants increased, Taliban officials intervened in the crowd to listen to the women’s demands.
24-year-old university student Sudaba Kabir stated that the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him and his progeny, gave women rights.
As the protestors reached the presidential palace, they were confronted by the movement’s special forces who fired gunshots in the air, forcing the women to flee.