Dozens of women protested Thursday in Afghanistan s capital, demanding the right to education, jobs and political representation from the Taliban government.
Although public protests are effectively banned by Afghanistan s new hardline rulers, authorities gave permission for the march — held in biting cold after the first snowfall of winter in Kabul.
“Food, careers and freedom,” participants chanted, while others held placards demanding women get political posts. Some protesters carried banners echoing Taliban complaints that the international community had frozen billions of dollars in aid and assets.
The Taliban have pledged a softer rule, compared with their first stint in power in the 1990s, but women are still largely excluded from government employment and secondary school education.—AP