Khadija Ahmadzada was detained for being in "violation" of rules "regarding women's sports gyms", a Taliban spokesman said.
A 22-year-old Afghan taekwondo coach faces potential stoning after the Taliban arrested her for secretly training girls. Activists fear for her life as global outrage grows.
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.
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