<p id="thickbox_headline">Several Afghan women took to the streets of Kabul calling for the release of female activists after one of them was freed.</p>.<p>Parwana Ibrahimkhil, who went missing last month, was released and she claimed that she was held detained by Taliban forces, <em>TOLO News </em>reported.</p>.<p>However, the whereabouts of the three remaining activists, Tamana Paryani, Zahra Mohammadi and Mursal Ayar, remain unknown.</p>.<p>One of the protesters on Saturday said: "We held a demonstration in reaction to all the problems created by the Taliban group for the people of Afghanistan."</p>.<p>Taranom Saeedi, a relative of Ibrahimkhil, said that the Taliban detained them, without having any female soldier and this is against Islam.</p>.<p>Regarding the missing activists, the Taliban has said that an investigation is underway to find information about them.</p>.<p>"We should ask our own sources and then, based on that, will give you information," <em>TOLO News</em> quoted Bilal Karimi, deputy spokesman for the Taliban government, as saying.</p>.<p>Also on Saturday, two foreign journalists working on assignment for the UNHCR who had been arrested by the Islamic Emirate forces in Kabul were released.</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH videos:</strong></p>
<p id="thickbox_headline">Several Afghan women took to the streets of Kabul calling for the release of female activists after one of them was freed.</p>.<p>Parwana Ibrahimkhil, who went missing last month, was released and she claimed that she was held detained by Taliban forces, <em>TOLO News </em>reported.</p>.<p>However, the whereabouts of the three remaining activists, Tamana Paryani, Zahra Mohammadi and Mursal Ayar, remain unknown.</p>.<p>One of the protesters on Saturday said: "We held a demonstration in reaction to all the problems created by the Taliban group for the people of Afghanistan."</p>.<p>Taranom Saeedi, a relative of Ibrahimkhil, said that the Taliban detained them, without having any female soldier and this is against Islam.</p>.<p>Regarding the missing activists, the Taliban has said that an investigation is underway to find information about them.</p>.<p>"We should ask our own sources and then, based on that, will give you information," <em>TOLO News</em> quoted Bilal Karimi, deputy spokesman for the Taliban government, as saying.</p>.<p>Also on Saturday, two foreign journalists working on assignment for the UNHCR who had been arrested by the Islamic Emirate forces in Kabul were released.</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH videos:</strong></p>