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Some women arrested by Taliban in Kabul still in custody: Sources

Several women detained by the Taliban in downtown Kabul on Wednesday remain in custody, sources said on Thursday. Witnesses say the women were arrested on Wednesday in the upscale Shahr-e-Naw neighborhood, allegedly for being without a male guardian — a rule enforced by the Taliban’s Ministry for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice. The women, who were either shopping or dining at local restaurants, were wearing clothing that complied…
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The Afghan Freedom Front, in response to reports of a new wave of Taliban arrests of girls in Kabul, has said that after these officers, the commanding officers will also target this group. Today (Friday, July 17), the front called on the people of the country to “seriously refrain from approaching the gathering places, bases and vehicles of the Taliban group in order to protect their lives and health.” The Afghan Freedom Front’s statement said:…

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تلویزیون آمو broke the news in on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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