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Viral photo: Woman protester stands fearlessly as Taliban man in Kabul points gun at her

An estimated crowd at between 300-500 people, many of whom were women wearing hijab participated in the protest

Viral photo: Woman protester stands fearlessly as Taliban man in Kabul points gun at her

This picture of the fearless Afghan woman is one of the many compelling images that emerged from the protests in Kabul on Tuesday. Reuters



Tribune Web Desk

Chandigarh, September 8

This poweful picture says it all—a fearless Afghan woman standing face-to-face as a Taliban armed man points a gun at her chest.

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This was one of the many compelling images that emerged from the protests in Kabul on Tuesday. The Taliban fired shots into the air to disperse hundreds of people who had gathered at several rallies on the streets.

The photo was tweeted by Zahra Rahimi, a Tolo News journalist.

"An Afghan woman fearlessly stands face-to-face with a Taliban armed man who pointed his gun to her chest," wrote Rahimi.

Reuters 

Hundreds of Afghan protesters, including women wearing hijab, took to the streets of Kabul on Tuesday chanting "death to Pakistan" and denouncing Islamabad's interference as well as airstrikes by its jets in Panjshir province in support of the Taliban.

Reuters 

An estimated crowd at between 300 and 500 people, many of whom were women who were wearing hijab, participated in the protest.

The demonstrators gathered after Ahmad Masoud, the co-leader of the resistance front in Panjshir province, in a voice clip called on people of Afghanistan to resurrect against the Taliban.

Meanwhile, human rights group Amnesty International said in a post on Twitter that it is "deeply concerned about reports on use of violence against peaceful protesters and journalists in Kabul by the Taliban".

"Exercising right to freedom of peaceful assembly is a human right. Taliban must respect & allow people to exercise their rights," Amnesty tweeted.

Human Rights Watch tweeted: "In yet another indication that #Afghanistan's new rulers will not tolerate peaceful dissent, the Taliban again used force to crush a protest by hundreds of #Afghan women calling for their rights today." With PTI inputs


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