POLITICS — June 14, 2026
Hundreds Participate in Anti-Taliban Protests in Hamburg and Other Cities
Singer Farhad Darya told demonstrators in Hamburg that Afghan women are not alone in their quest for freedom. Calls were also made in Stuttgart and Toronto for governments to end relations with the Taliban and to criminalize gender apartheid.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Afghanistan International — 2 min read

Hundreds of Afghans participated in protests in Hamburg on Saturday. The Hamburg police confirmed that hundreds joined the demonstration. The action was in support of demonstrators in Herat. Chants of "Education, Work, Freedom" and "No to the Taliban" were prominent throughout the event. Protesters appealed to Western governments to discontinue engagement with the Taliban and to recognize gender apartheid as an issue.
Comparable protests were reported in a number of other cities around the world. These locations included Berlin, Nuremberg, Stuttgart, Paris, Madrid, Helsinki, Toronto, Tehran, and Mashhad.
Farhad Darya addressed the participants in Hamburg. The singer stated that Afghan women are not alone. He added that the events relate to human pain, particularly that experienced by mothers and girls who are seeking freedom.
Specific demands emerged in certain cities. Protesters in Stuttgart called for the German government to halt diplomatic relations with the Taliban. In Toronto, the focus was on gaining Canadian support to criminalize gender apartheid in Afghanistan. In Mashhad, despite an application for a permit, police prevented the protest from occurring.
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The source language mixes facts with framing or advocacy wording. Afghanistan International: "women and their pain", "emboldened this group in suppressing women", "indifference of the international community" — these phrases frame the events with emotional language and implicit criticism of the Taliban and global inaction.
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