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Taliban fighters fired into the air Saturday to disperse a rare women's protest in the Afghan capital, days ahead of the first anniversary of the hardline Islamists' return to power. About 40 women -- chanting "Bread, work and freedom" -- marched in front of the education ministry before a group of Taliban fighters dispersed them by firing their guns into the air. IMAGES
Kabul, Sep 3 (EFE/EPA).- Afghan women took to the streets of Kabul Friday to demand their rights be protected under Taliban rule.The Taliban said Friday that the announcement of the new government will take longer although consultations over the issue between the Islamist group and other parties had been concluded.The statement comes amid speculations of the announcement coming on Friday following the afternoon prayers.(Camera: STRINGER)SHOT LIST: WOMEN PROTEST IN KABUL, AFGHANISTAN.
Images of the premises of the NGOs Care International, Save the Children and the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) in Kabul, the day after several foreign aid groups announced they were suspending their operations in Afghanistan after the country's Taliban rulers ordered all NGOs to stop women staff from working. IMAGES
A brief protest in Kabul for the right of women to education on Thursday morning is dispersed by Taliban gunmen who fire into the air (shot heard at 00'24"). Six women took part in the demonstration. IMAGES
Kabul, Sep 11 (EFE / EPA).- Afghan students listen to women speakers prior to their pro-Taliban rally outside the Shaheed Rabbani Education University in Kabul. The United States envoy for peace in Afghanistan, Zalmay Khalilzad, on 11 September, thanked the Taliban and the Government of Qatar for their cooperation in the evacuation of some 250 foreigners from Afghanistan. The Taliban took control of Kabul on Aug.15, marking the conclusion of the takeover of the country by the Islamist group. FOOTAGE OF KABUL AND AFGHAN STUDENTS GATHERED BEFORE A RALLY OUTSIDE RABBANI UNIVERSITY OF KABUL.
Kabul, Sep 6 (EFE/EPA).- A large number of people on Tuesday protested in various Afghan towns against the Taliban and Pakistan, building pressure on the Islamist militia ahead of the government formation.The demonstrations began after Ahmad Massoud, leading the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan (NRFA), Monday called for a national uprising against the Taliban and the alleged Pakistani interference.(Camera: STRINGER)SHOT LIST: PROTEST AGAINST THE TALIBAN IN WHICH WOMEN PARTICIPATED TOO IN KABUL, AFGHANISTAN.