Women & Human Rights
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Taliban Flog 23 People, Including 4 Women, in Public Across Four Provinces
The Taliban’s Supreme Court has announced that public floggings were carried out on 23 individuals—four women and 19 men—in the…
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Taliban Flog Nine People, Including Two Women, in Kabul and Kunduz
The Taliban’s Supreme Court has announced that in two separate incidents, public flogging sentences were carried out on nine individuals…
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Taliban Flog Five People, Including a Woman, in Ghazni
The Taliban’s Supreme Court has announced that five individuals, including a woman, have been flogged in Ghazni province on charges…
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Taliban Flog 13 People, Including 3 Women, in Three Provinces
The Taliban have flogged 13 individuals — including three women — in public across the provinces of Parwan, Ghazni, and…
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Taliban Flog Nine People, Including Two Women, in Three Provinces
The Taliban’s Supreme Court announced in separate statements that nine individuals were publicly flogged in the provinces of Bamyan, Logar,…
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Taliban Flog Five People in Sar-e Pol and Paktika
The Taliban’s Supreme Court has announced that on Sunday of this week, flogging sentences were carried out on five individuals…
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Taliban Flog Four People, Including a Woman, in Paktia and Kunduz
The Taliban’s Supreme Court has announced that a woman and three men were publicly flogged in the provinces of Kunduz…
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UN Rapporteur Urges Probe and Accountability Woman’s Suicide in Ghor
The UN Special Rapporteur on human rights in Afghanistan, Richard Bennett, has called for an investigation and accountability following the…
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Young Girl Sets Herself on Fire in Ghor in Protest Against Forced Marriage to Taliban Member
Local sources from Ghor province told media that a young girl in the Taywara district set herself on fire and…
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Taliban Flog Four People, Including Two Women, in Two Provinces
On Tuesday (April 29), the Taliban’s Supreme Court announced in two separate statements that four individuals—two women and two men—were…
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