Afghanistan: Women protest Taliban ban on beauty salons
July 19, 2023Dozens of Afghan women took to the streets in downtown Kabul on Wednesday to protest the Taliban's ban on beauty salons.
Taliban forces used fire hoses, tasers and shot guns into the air to break up the protest, according to reports.
At least 60 women took part in the demonstrations, which grabbed the attention of guards as public protests are a rare event in Afghanistan.
In late June, Taliban authorities ordered thousands of beauty parlors nationwide run by women to be closed within one month's time, claiming the services offered are forbidden by Islam.
'The Taliban took a few women away'
Videos and photos shared by the protesters showed many women carrying placards reading "food," "justice," and "work".
One of the protesters on Butcher Street, a popular locality for beauty salons, carried a sign saying "don't take my bread and water," AFP news agency reported.
In one video, a woman is confronting a Taliban guard who used water cannon to disperse the protesters. Gunfire can also be heard in the background.
"We wanted our right to work and the cancellation of the order. But the Taliban responded with water cannons and aerial firing and took away a few girls," a beauty artist told dpa.
UN mission says forceful suppression is concerning
Taliban officials were not available for comment about the protests.
Meanwhile, the UN mission in Afghanistan criticized the Taliban's actions in removing the protesters.
"Reports of the forceful suppression of a peaceful protest by women against the ban on beauty salons — the latest denial of women's rights in Afghanistan — are deeply concerning," it said in a tweet.
Since seizing power in 2021, the government has barred girls and women from high schools and universities, banned them from visiting parks and gyms and also ordered them to cover up in public.
ara/wmr (AP, AFP, dpa)