Kabul (Afghanistan):A protest led by women rights activists in Kabul turned violent after Taliban forces prevented them from marching towards the presidential palace.
According to Tolo News, the Taliban prevented the demonstrations from continuing by spraying tear gas. The women in Kabul are staging protests, demanding their rights and representation in the new government.
They say their role in the next government should be significant.
This is the second day of the protest. A group of Afghan women activists staged a protest in Kabul on Friday, seeking equal rights and ensuring decision-making roles for them in political life in the country that has been taken over by the Taliban.
Amid reports of the formation of a new government in Afghanistan to be headed by Taliban co-founder Mullah Baradar, a group of women's rights activists in Kabul asked the outfit to ensure decision-making roles for women in the future government.
A video of the protest was also live-streamed by the group, which called for the recognition of women's political, economic, and social rights.
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