Afghanistan, Jan. 6 -- written By: Hakim Bigzaad

At least a week ago, authorities from the Ministry of Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, in coordination with intelligence forces and security agencies, have been detaining girls in some regions of Kabul due to what is referred to as "bad hijab" or "non-observance of Islamic dress code." According to the girls, this action has sparked widespread reactions and instilled fear.

Mullah Abdulghaffar Farooq, the spokesperson for the Ministry of Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, stated to the media that these detentions were carried out to prevent "vice" and prevent bad hijab, leading to the detention of several girls.

The recent detentions of girls and women in western Kabul...