Posted 8 сентября 2021,, 15:59

Published 8 сентября 2021,, 15:59

Modified 24 декабря 2022,, 22:38

Updated 24 декабря 2022,, 22:38

Taliban* militants beat journalists with whips

Taliban* militants beat journalists with whips

8 сентября 2021, 15:59
The militants of the terrorist movement Taliban *, banned in the Russian Federation, who seized power in Afghanistan, beat two journalists of the local newspaper Etilaatroz, who were detained during a rally, with whips and cables.

About it reports the publication itself. In total, five journalists of this edition were detained during the protest action, including editor-in-chief Khadem Hussein Karimi.

The journalists were detained during a women's protest rally in Kabul on September 8. Shortly after their release, the journalists of this publication Taki Daryabi and Nemutalla Nakdi themselves said that they were taken to different rooms and began to be beaten. On their bodies were recorded multiple abrasions and marks from whips.

Residents of Kabul on September 8 went to the next protest against the new regime in the country. They demand from the new government to respect the rights of women in the country. A guarantee of this would be the inclusion of Afghan women in the new government. The demonstrators took with them a portrait of a female police officer, Negar Masumi, who was killed by the terrorists. Moreover, the girl was eight months pregnant. Representatives of the terrorist movement deny their involvement in this murder.

Let us remind you that Taliban militants seized power in the country on August 15. They announced the end of the 20-year war in the country and announced the composition of the new government of Afghanistan. After seizing power, the militants pledged to respect women's rights. However, the residents of the country themselves still fear that the Taliban, like the last time they came to power, will again prohibit women from leading an active lifestyle, studying and working, as well as leaving their homes unaccompanied by men.

* - recognized as terrorist and prohibited on the territory of the Russian Federation

"