Protesters in Afghanistan demand the release of female activists
Protesters in Afghanistan demand the release of female activists
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Soon after the release of one of the female activists, other Afghan women protestesters come out on streets of Kabul to demand their release.  According to the media sources, Parwana Ibrahimkhil who went missing last month, has been found and claims to have been taken hostage by Taliban militants.  However, Tamana Paryani, Zahra Mohammadi, and Mursal Ayar, the three surviving campaigners, are still missing.

"We conducted a demonstration in response to all of the problems produced by the Taliban organisation for the people of Afghanistan," one protester stated on Saturday.According to Taranom Saeedi, Ibrahimkhil's relative, the Taliban imprisoned them without using any female soldiers, which is against Islam.

The Taliban have said that they are conducting an inquiry to know more about the missing activists "We should seek our own sources and then provide you information based on that," said Bilal Karimi, the Taliban government's deputy spokesperson told to media. Two foreign journalists working for the UNHCR who had been detained by Islamic Emirate soldiers in Kabul were also freed on Saturday.

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