Anti-Pakistan Protests: 2 Killed, 10’s Of People Wounded By Taliban Brutality
Kabul: On the fourth consecutive day, Anti-Pakistan Protests across the country are still being held against Pakistan’s interference and support to the Taliban in the country’s fight for their rights. Women leading the protests in all fronts in the country, shouting slogans against Taliban and Pakistan, are being checked by the Taliban fighters and are suppressed to stop the protest.
On the other hand, Taliban has also been witnessed shooting and lashing women protestors in all fronts to disperse the crowd, however, they have been quite unsuccessful. Twitterati across the Country are seen twitting, sharing violent visuals of the Anti-Pakistan Protests and the brutal Taliban fighters exploiting and beating up protestors.
“These #people don’t know anything about #justice, they don’t give us the #rights to demonstrate, they are not humans, they are not even #Muslims, they are actually #Kafir”👇🏻 AGREE with my sister, you are brave and power to you! https://t.co/Tm8ylSgnFZ
— Heela هیله نجیب الله (@HNajibullah) September 8, 2021
We were flogged today. #AfghanWomenUnderTaliban pic.twitter.com/aAnVfc1IGl
— From The Afghan Women (@HearAfghanWomen) September 7, 2021
#Taliban try to stop women protesters in #Kabul's Dashti-E-Barchi. Moments later, they passed. pic.twitter.com/B321g2hNre
— Nabih (@nabihbulos) September 8, 2021
Earlier yesterday, before the Taliban ministry was announced, hundred of protestors from across Kabul had gathered in front of the Presidential Palace in Kabul and the Pakistan embassy, protesting against Pakistan and it’s intelligence agency ISI. Unable to control the crowd, the Taliban had fired shots at the public, killing at least 2 people in the area and leaving over 10 injured. Even today, the Taliban had also fired shots in air, to disperse the crowd, protesting anti-Pakistan slogans in Kabul. Though no reports of any death has yet surfaced. However, the Afghan Women leading the Anti-Pakistan Protests, witnessed by many, are seen daringly facing the Taliban heat and looking at their eyes.
Being A Journo In Taliban Led Afghanistan Is A Crime
Journalists from across the world, stranded at Afghanistan, by choice or by chance are facing the Taliban heat, from the day one of Taliban control in Afghanistan. Reports of many journalists being beaten up or murdered or captured in the past one month have surfaced. Afghan journos on the other hand are facing the actual heat by the Taliban. According to reports, many journalists from the war-torn country, during the anti-pakistan protest were captured and beaten up badly for recording the protests. On Tuesday, more than 20 journalists covering women’s demonstrations in Kabul were also detained, many of whom were badly beaten up.
This is the true face of the #Taliban. Torturing journalist for covering a women’s protest in Kabul. #NationalUprisingAgainstTaliban #FreeAfghanistan #AfganistanBurning #Afghan pic.twitter.com/UMtvoQ1IMu
— Kamela Nawrozie (@Knawrozie) September 8, 2021
Imagine how much this Afghan journalist has been beaten by the Taliban terrorists. This is what Pakistan/Taliban want to achieve in Afghanistan. They want to normalise terror and violence against women, artists, journalists and musicians. No civil rights. pic.twitter.com/3vgJYaqfvd
— Aditya Raj Kaul (@AdityaRajKaul) September 8, 2021
Imran Falzy, @kabulnewstv reporter, was beaten by the Taliban as he was reporting today’s demonstration in Kabul. Taliban had detained 14 journalists who were covering the demonstrations. pic.twitter.com/QWTkNlCU4u
— Sami Mahdi (@Samiullah_mahdi) September 7, 2021
Footage on social media shows crowds of people demonstrating in Kabul city.#TOLOnews pic.twitter.com/4Ne3DTEYos
— TOLOnews (@TOLOnews) September 7, 2021
In another story, Afghans who had fled to Pakistan, in fear of the Taliban takeover in the country have been brought back to Afghanistan, sent by the Pakistan. According to reports, at least 200 people, those have been sent back from Pakistan, includes women and children as well. The people sent have had entered Pakistan illegally, reports Pakistan Newspaper DAWN.