Two people were killed and eight others were shot dead today, Tuesday, during a demonstration against the Taliban regime in the western city of Herat, in demonstrations that took place for the second day in a row against the movement.
The Afghan capital Kabul witnessed today, Demonstrations demanding an independent government. At least three rallies were organized throughout Kabul, in an expression of opposition to Taliban policy.
The protesters also raised slogans against Pakistan, which is accused of supporting the Taliban movement in general. The crowd raised banners and chanted slogans to express their dissatisfaction with the security situation and to demand permission to travel freely. Dozens of demonstrators.
Some Taliban members beat the protesters with batons.
Women’s demonstrations in Kabul
It is reported that Yesterday, the Afghan capital witnessed demonstrations in response to the call of the leader of the National Resistance Front, Ahmed Masoud, to revolt against the movement that took control yesterday of most of the Panjshir Valley in the east of the country.
Also last Saturday, dozens of women marched in a protest march in Kabul, carrying banners calling for women’s rights and their participation in the government and high positions in the state, but the Taliban violently confronted them and prevented them from heading towards Presidential Palace.
It was reported that the movement’s fighters used metal chains to disperse the women, which the Taliban later denied.

