Afghan women stage rare protests, braving Taliban reprisals
Al Jazeera
As handfuls gather on International Women’s Day, UN rights rapporteur calls for release of detained rights activists.
Small groups of Afghan women have gathered in private spaces to demand that harsh restrictions on their freedoms be lifted, despite recent Taliban crackdowns on protests that have seen activists detained.
The demonstrations were staged in different locations, including the provinces of Takhar and Balkh, as the world celebrated International Women’s Day on Friday, according to the activists from the Purple Saturdays group – an organisation formed to raise awareness and oppose restrictions on women’s freedoms.
In northern Takhar province, seven women held papers obscuring their faces, reading “Rights, Justice, Freedom”.
“Our silence and fear is the biggest weapon of the Taliban,” a demonstrator whose face was covered said in a video.
In Balkh province, several women also held up signs saying “Don’t give the Taliban a chance” in front of a banner reading “Save Afghanistan Women”.