Richard Bennett Calls for Accountability After Protest Crackdown in Herat

Khaama Press

Richard Bennett, the UN Special Rapporteur on human rights in Afghanistan, has called for accountability following reports that Taliban forces used force against protesters in Herat province.

In a statement posted on X on Tuesday, Bennett said he was concerned by reports of excessive force against demonstrators and stressed the need to respect freedom of expression, particularly for women and girls.

“Those responsible for violence must be held accountable,” Bennett said, urging authorities to de-escalate tensions and protect the rights of citizens to peaceful assembly.

Local sources said Taliban forces opened fire on residents gathered in Herat’s Jebrail area during a protest on Tuesday, leaving several people injured.

The incident comes amid growing tensions in Herat following reports that dozens of women and girls have been detained in recent days over alleged violations of the Taliban’s dress code.

The latest developments echo concerns raised in recent reports by the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), which warned that restrictions on women and girls continue to deepen across the country. UNAMA has documented increasing limitations on freedom of movement, education, employment and participation in public life.

In its recent briefing to the UN Security Council, UNAMA also reported that about 3.8 million Afghan girls remain out of school, including more than 2.6 million adolescent girls. UN officials have warned that continued restrictions on women’s rights risk creating a “lost generation” and further isolating Afghanistan from the international community.

Richard Bennett Calls for Accountability After Protest Crackdown in Herat