On the eve of the one-year anniversary of the Taliban takeover of Kabul dozens of women took to the street to protest for women’s rights.
One year ago the Taliban captured Kabul weeks after Joe Biden abandoned Bagram Air Base. Biden and the US generals left over $80 billion in US arms to the terrorist regime.
Brave women took to the street on Sunday.
Afghan women are still protesting. pic.twitter.com/Hd3LI7DzYo
— Heather Barr (@heatherbarr1) August 13, 2022
But the protest did not last long. The demonstration ended after the Taliban started firing off guns.
#BREAKING: Taliban dispersed women’s protest in Kabul by shooting. pic.twitter.com/yWvlNoiEHo
— Tajuden Soroush (@TajudenSoroush) August 13, 2022
The Taliban cut the rally short.
Today Taliban at a distance of five meters shooting with gun but they call food, work and freedom. This is how the Taliban dispersed women's peaceful protest Kabul. pic.twitter.com/IeoEgkEk6r
— Tajuden Soroush (@TajudenSoroush) August 13, 2022
The women hid in a local pharmacy to get away from the angry Islamists.
Taliban are scared of brave voices, that's why, they take action instead of logically arguing. https://t.co/cPRTVp3iO0
— Poya Hashimi (@HashimiPoya) August 13, 2022
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