A Doctors Without Borders paramedic was arrested in Herat, Afghanistan, for not wearing a face covering while on her way to work. The incident is part of a broader crackdown on women's dress code violations.
- The paramedic was detained for two days along with her husband. - At least 30 women were arrested in Herat over the weekend for similar violations.
- A rare protest on Monday was violently dispersed, resulting in one death and several injuries. - The couple was forced to sign a commitment to wear a niqab, with family members as guarantors.
The arrest highlights the severe restrictions on women in Afghanistan under Taliban rule, impacting healthcare delivery.