The Taliban terrorist group fired a volley of gunfire into the air on Tuesday to disperse a large protest that was held in Kabul, while also arresting several journalists who covered the demonstration, according to reports. Thousands of Afghan men and women rallied in the streets of the Afghan capital to protest against the Taliban and what they characterized as neighboring Pakistan meddling in the affairs of the Middle Eastern nation and allegedly supporting the Taliban’s return to power. According to a video of the rally published by TOLOnews, scores of people marched in Kabul on Tuesday. Some demonstrators held placards that read “ISI stay away,” referring to Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), which is believed to be supporting the Taliban and laying the groundwork for a new government. Demonstrators also shouted slogans such as “Azadi [freedom or liberty]” and “Death to Pakistan” before a barrage of gunfire was heard, sending people fleeing. …