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Taliban release female taekwondo coach after 13 days in detention
KABUL — Khadija Ahmadzada, a 22-year-old Afghan woman who was reportedly running a taekwondo gym for girls in western Herat ...
A 22-year-old Afghan woman who was reportedly running a taekwondo gym for girls has been released after spending 13 days in ...
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Khadija Ahmadzada was detained for being in "violation" of rules "regarding women's sports gyms", a Taliban spokesman said.
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The Taliban released a female taekwondo coach in Herat after 13 days in detention, amid ongoing restrictions on women’s rights and sports in Afghanistan.
Khadija Ahmadzada, 22, was arrested on January 10 in Herat for defying the Taliban ’s ban on women playing sport. Authorities ...
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