SOCIETY — June 13, 2026

UN Expresses Concern Over Situation in Herat

UN Secretary-General Spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said deadly force should never be used against peaceful protesters and noted UNAMA is monitoring closely. Doctors Without Borders condemned the arrest of a staff member over clothing requirements and pointed to effects on women's healthcare access.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with ToloNews2 min read

UN Expresses Concern Over Situation in Herat
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The United Nations has expressed concern over the recent situation in Herat. UN Secretary-General Spokesperson Stephane Dujarric stated that deadly force should never be used against peaceful protesters. He also noted that UNAMA is monitoring the situation closely.

Doctors Without Borders has condemned the arrest of one of its medical staff in Herat by the Ministry for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice over clothing requirements. The organization highlighted its impact on women's access to healthcare across Afghanistan.

Herat governor rejected reports of arrests of women and shooting at protesters. He claimed that some published images were AI-generated.

Religious scholar Sediqullah Sediq stated that women should be informed about the importance and virtue of hijab.

Women's rights activist Siah Push stated that Afghan women protect their hijab and honor. She called on the Islamic Emirate to respect women and human dignity.

Read the original reporting at ToloNews

Reliability assessment

Single source but contains multiple direct on-record statements from named individuals and organizations (Stephane Dujarric, Doctors Without Borders, Herat governor, Sediqullah Sediq, Siah Push) with concrete details on locations and events

The source language mixes facts with framing or advocacy wording. ToloNews: "extremely angry", "severe restrictions", "direct consequences on people's access to health services" - these phrases introduce emotional framing and advocacy by emphasizing outrage and negative impacts without neutral sourcing.

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