Afghanistan's Taliban rulers deny shooting at protesters and claim no women or girls have been arrested because they're all following strict dress code rules.

The Taliban's brutal crackdown on an anti-morality police protest has left one person dead and others wounded.

The Taliban purportedly opened fire on protesters on Tuesday, after dozens took to the streets to denounce the detention of women and girls arrested for violating the country's…

A crackdown by Afghan authorities on demonstrators in western Afghanistan has left at least three people injured, eyewitnesses say.

KABUL: Afghan security officials dispersed a women’s rights protest in the western province of Herat on Tuesday after residents said Taliban morality police detained women…

A crackdown by Afghan authorities on demonstrators in western Afghanistan has left at least three people injured, eyewitnesses say

Eyewitnesses said armed police opened fire during the protest by more than 100 people in the city of Herat.

Sources also told Afghanistan International that the Taliban has detained a number of protesters and has begun visiting hospitals in search of injured demonstrators.

Afghanistan's Taliban rulers deny shooting at protesters and claim no women or girls have been arrested because they're all following strict dress code rules.

Afghan Talliban forces used gunfire to disperse a women’s rights protest in the western city of Herat on June 9 after residents demonstrated against the recent arrest of women…

Afghanistan’s Taliban government used live fire to disperse a protest in the western city of Herat over new restrictions on women, eyewitnesses told RFE/RL’s Radio Azadi.

Several people were injured in the city of Herat after Taliban security personnel reportedly opened fire to disperse a small protest organized in support of Afghan women arrested…

Afghan authorities cracked down on a protest in western Afghanistan Tuesday against the arrest and detention of more than a dozen women over dress code violatio

Taliban authorities in Afghanistan cracked down on a protest over women's dress code violations on Tuesday, with multiple witnesses reporting shots being fired. | World News

2 dead including a child as Taliban police reportedly fired at one of the largest public demonstrations Herat's seen since 2021. Detention of women for 'violating dress code'…

Taliban forces fire on crowds in Herat, who were protesting at manhandling of women arrested over hijab dress code

The protest followed the arrests of dozens of women for alleged dress code violation in the Afghan city of Herat.

The arrests come amid a growing struggle for women in Afghanistan who've been practically barred from society under Taliban rule.