Women in Afghanistan are increasingly facing arrest and detention for leaving their homes without wearing a full face and body covering. Rights monitors say they have verified at least 16 arrests and detentions, including that of a pregnant woman, in the western city of Herat. Rina Amiri, the former US special envoy for Afghan women, girls and human rights, tells The World’s Host Marco Werman that Taliban forces have opened fire on civilians protesting the restrictions.

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

Relator de la ONU sobre derechos humanos en Afganistán se manifestó “alarmado por el uso excesivo de la fuerza” y pidió investigar.