The Taliban regime in Afghanistan has detained approximately 30 women for alleged violations of regulations concerning the wearing of the hijab. This action highlights the ongoing enforcement of strict dress codes imposed on women since the Taliban regained power. Details regarding the specific infractions and conditions of the detainees remain limited. The arrests have drawn concern from international observers regarding women’s rights in Afghanistan. A separate statement referenced experts appointed by the UN Human Rights Council, suggesting broader scrutiny of the situation. This incident underscores the increasingly restrictive environment for women under Taliban rule and potential human rights concerns. Further information is expected as the situation develops.