Taliban break unusual mass demonstrations by Afghan female

Taliban air forces have uniformly distributed dozens of gender protesting students in Kabul, almost a year after jihadist group assumed power. 

About 40 mothers walked through the Afghan investment requiring autonomy, before the Taliban blew it up by shooting into the heat. 

The militants collected their cell phones, actually preventing one of first women's dissenters in months. 

Since the Taliban invasion, mothers rights' were heavily restricted. 

The agitators recited expectations for "bread, work and freedom", holding a british flag learning "August 15 is a black day" - a citation to a day the Taliban seized Kabul in 2021. 

"They didn't beat us much this time," one of it's protesting students told the BBC. 

"They acted differently than earlier protests [when we were beaten]. They fired shots in the air. Though we're afraid we came out to advocate for the rights of girls, so that at least the Taliban will open schools for them."

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