A group of women gathered outside a school and they were holding banners with the slogan “Don't break our pens, don't burn our books, don't close our schools” before the Taliban snatched the play cards.


The Taliban brutally cracked down on women rights protestors on Thursday and opened gunfire into the air to disperse them.
An eyewitness of this fiasco who belongs to an international news agency noted that the Taliban said the demonstrators didn’t inform the security authorities about this protest.
“They have the right to protest in our country like every other country. But they must inform the security institutes before,” the Taliban guard said.
A group of women gathered outside a school and they were holding banners with the slogan “Don't break our pens, don't burn our books, don't close our schools” before the Taliban snatched the play cards.
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