PublishedJun 8, 13:16Last updatedJun 9, 20:09

Taliban Crackdown on Women's Dress Code Protests

The Independent
Jun. 8, 2026 13:16
The UN mission in Afghanistan has expressed concern over the arrest and detention of women in western Afghanistan for alleged dress code violations. The UN criticized the enforcement of clothing regulations, which restrict women's rights. No further details about the arrests or detainees are provided.
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BBC News
Jun. 9, 2026 16:44
Two people were reportedly killed when police broke up a rare women's protest in Herat, Afghanistan. The demonstration was disrupted after police allegedly opened fire. The incident highlights the ongoing repression of women's rights under Taliban rule. No further details about the protest or victims were provided.
Deutsche Welle
Jun. 9, 2026 20:09
Taliban security personnel reportedly opened fire in Herat, Afghanistan, injuring several people during a small protest supporting Afghan women arrested for dress code violations. The incident occurred on June 9, 2026, highlighting ongoing tensions over the Taliban's strict enforcement of hijab rules. The protest was organized in response to recent arrests, underscoring the regime's harsh policies on women's rights.

The United Nations has raised concerns over the Taliban's enforcement of strict dress codes for women in Afghanistan, following reports of arrests and violent crackdowns on protests in Herat. The detentions and subsequent demonstrations highlight the ongoing repression of women's rights under Taliban rule, with security forces using excessive force to suppress dissent. The Independent+2

🚨 Protest Crackdown

Afghan security forces dispersed a women's rights protest in Herat after Taliban morality police detained women for violating dress rules. At least three protesters were injured, and reports indicate two fatalities during the crackdown. The demonstration was organized in response to the arrest of over a dozen women for not fully covering themselves in public. The Independent+2

👗 Dress Code Enforcement

The Taliban has intensified enforcement of its strict Islamic dress code, requiring women to fully cover themselves in public. The UN mission in Afghanistan criticized the arrests, calling for respect for women's rights. The detentions occurred in western Afghanistan, with no further details provided about the detainees. The Independent+2

🔫 Violent Suppression

Taliban security personnel reportedly opened fire during a small protest in Herat, injuring several people. The protest was organized to support women arrested for dress code violations. Witnesses reported security forces using sticks, whips, and gunfire to disperse the crowd, underscoring the regime's harsh policies. Deutsche Welle+2

🌍 International Concern

The UN has called for an end to the repression of women's rights in Afghanistan, highlighting the deteriorating situation under Taliban rule. The incident in Herat reflects broader tensions over the Taliban's restrictive policies, which have drawn global condemnation. The crackdown has further isolated the regime internationally. The Independent+2

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Outlets frame the event around the violent response by Taliban security forces during a hijab protest.

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