Two reportedly killed as women take part in rare protest in Afghanistan
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Two reportedly killed as women take part in rare protest in Afghanistan6 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleAFP via Getty ImagesA woman on the streets of Herat on Monday - a day before the protestTaliban police used live fire to disperse a rare protest against the detention of women accused of violating strict Islamic dress codes in the western Afghan city of Herat, witnesses and protesters said.Medics told the BBC two people died, but did not specify how. A number of others at the protest were injured. Both men and women had taken to the streets days after local Taliban government officials reportedly began arresting women perceived to be "improperly wearing the hijab".Police in Herat denied there had been any deaths, but have acknowledged they responded to the protest, telling the BBC that officers had "taken action to ensure security and maintain public order".It is unclear what methods police used to break up the protest. Witnesses say the police opened fire, but the police did not confirm this when asked directly by the BBC. One protester told AFP that the security forces "used sticks, whips and firearms to disperse the crowd. They even fired shots into the air".He told the news agency he saw people wounded. "People are extremely frightened," he said. AFP also quoted a photographer who said he had seen security forces "striking protesters and firing weapons in the direction of the crowd". "Based on what I personally witnessed, a significant number of people were injured," the photographer said.The BBC could not independently verify the accounts.Gunfire can be clearly heard in videos circulating online, while women can be heard screaming "don't beat [them]".Sayed Masoud Hosseini, spokesperson for the Herat Police Command, said the protesters "acted in a manner that disturbed public order".He added they were trying to "create tension under the pretext of protestin...



