Taliban's Barbaric Treatment of Protesting Students in Afghanistan
The Taliban have reportedly shot and beaten male students who walked out of their exams in Afghanistan today in protest against a ban on women going to university, sparking outrage across the world as calls for immediate action grow louder than ever before
Dec. 25, 2022 4:55AM
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A photo showing a group of protesters holding signs reading "Stop Violence Against Students" surrounded by police officers wearing riot gear with smoke billowing behind them
In a shocking and horrifying display of violence, the Taliban are reportedly shooting and beating male students who walked out of their exams in Afghanistan today in protest against the ban on women going to university. The incident has sparked outrage across the world, with many calling for immediate action to protect these students from further harm. The protests began after reports emerged that several female students had been banned from attending university due to their gender. This sparked a wave of anger among both male and female students, who took to the streets in protest. However, when some male students refused to take their exams as part of this demonstration, they were met with brutal force by the Taliban. Witnesses have reported that several male students were shot while others were beaten with sticks and fists. The brutality has caused widespread shock and condemnation from human rights organizations around the world. Amnesty International released a statement condemning the actions taken by the Taliban and calling for an immediate end to such violence against peaceful protesters. The Afghan government has also condemned these acts of violence, stating that it is unacceptable for anyone to be subjected to such treatment regardless of their gender or political beliefs. The government has promised an investigation into the incident and urged all citizens to remain calm during this difficult time. This incident serves as yet another reminder of how far we still have left to go when it comes to protecting human rights around the world. It is essential that we take swift action now before more innocent lives are put at risk due to senseless acts of violence like this one committed by those in power.