Taliban officials in Kabul have detained women, including girls as young as 16, for violating hijab rules. The detentions occurred in shopping centers, classes, and street markets, with accusations of spreading bad hijab and wearing makeup. The UN has expressed concern over the Taliban's actions. In a separate incident, a Christian teenager in Pakistan was arrested for alleged blasphemy.
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Another teenager was accused of #Blasphemy in #Pakistan. A #Christian teenager Akash Karamat from Sargodha, Punjab was arrested and imprisoned for an alleged blasphemy accusation by Muhammad Abdul Ghafar. #RepealBlasphemyLaws #CruelLawOfBlasphemy @ItsFSW @Xadeejournalistā¦ https://t.co/7tLkRtj1Co
UN āconcernedā Taliban detaining Afghan women for dress code violations https://t.co/VIRG0E578g
āGirls young as 16 have been arrested across Kabul in the past week for violating Taliban hijab rules. The girlsādetained in shopping centres, classes & street marketsāwere accused of āspreading & encouraging others to wear a bad hijabā & wearing makeup.ā https://t.co/shAjFVo1JE
Taliban official says women detained for improper dress amid crackdown in Kabul https://t.co/mH0UDDTri5 . Click to read ā¬ļø