Sources confirmed on Monday that Zholia Parsi, a women’s rights activist, has been released from Taliban custody after spending nearly three months in confinement.
Fawzia Kofi, the former member of the People’s Representative House of Afghanistan, wrote on her X page: “I am sure that your imprisonment has strengthened your will and that of your comrades for a stronger struggle.”
The Taliban have not commented on this matter.
On September 27 of this year, the Taliban had detained Julia Parsi, one of the women protest leaders, along with her child, from their home in the Qala-e Fathullah area of Kabul city.
The Taliban have previously detained and imprisoned women protesters, suppressing their demonstrations and gatherings.