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    Two Killed as Rare Women’s Protest in Herat, Afghanistan Faces Police Crackdown

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 9, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development in Afghanistan, two women lost their lives during a rare protest in the western city of Herat. The demonstration, which focused on women’s rights, was met with a violent response when police reportedly opened fire to disperse the crowd. Such protests have become increasingly uncommon under the current regime, making this event particularly notable. The incident underscores the ongoing challenges faced by women in Afghanistan amid strict social and political restrictions.

    Herat, a key urban center in western Afghanistan, has witnessed sporadic protests despite the Taliban’s tight control over public dissent. The rare public demonstration by women reflects growing frustration and resistance against the severe limitations imposed on their freedoms. Meanwhile, the police response highlights the regime’s intolerance toward any form of dissent, especially from women advocating for their rights. This clash has drawn attention to the precarious situation of women activists in the country.

    The deaths of the two women during the protest have sparked concern among human rights observers and international communities monitoring Afghanistan’s human rights record. The crackdown on peaceful protests signals a harsh environment for civil liberties and raises questions about the future of women’s rights in the region. Notably, this event may influence further activism and international pressure on the Afghan authorities to respect fundamental freedoms. The incident remains a stark reminder of the ongoing struggle for gender equality in Afghanistan.

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