Women & Human Rights
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Taliban Labels Calls to Halt Executions as “Irresponsible”
The Taliban’s Foreign Ministry, responding to the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan’s (UNAMA) call to suspend the death penalty,…
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Taliban Flog Two Men in Ghor
The Taliban Supreme Court has announced that two men were publicly flogged in Pasaband district of Ghor province. In a…
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Taliban Leader: “Clerics’ Words Are Law, and People Will Be Forced to Obey”
Hibatullah Akhundzada, the supreme leader of the Taliban, made controversial remarks during a meeting with teachers accompanying Hajj pilgrims in…
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Taliban Flog 13 People, Including Five Women, in Khost and Jawzjan
The Taliban’s Supreme Court has announced that five women and eight men were publicly flogged in the provinces of Jawzjan…
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Taliban Executes Four People in Three Provinces
The Taliban’s Supreme Court, in separate statements, announced the public execution of four individuals accused of murder in the provinces…
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UNAMA Report: Taliban’s Morality Law Causing Severe Restrictions, Poverty, and Capital Flight
The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), in a recent report, has shed light on the impact of implementing…
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The Purple Saturdays movement calls for global solidarity to save Afghan women
The Purple Saturdays movement, a women’s protest group in Afghanistan, has called for the solidarity and unified voice of the…
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Decline in International Aid: Norwegian Refugee Council Limits Its Operations in Afghanistan
The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) has issued a statement warning that due to a “significant reduction in international financial assistance,”…
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Taliban Flog a Woman and a Man in Ghazni
The Taliban’s Supreme Court announced that a man and a woman were flogged in Ghazni province on charges of “extramarital…
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The start of the fourth school year under Taliban rule with the deprivation of girls from education
The Taliban Ministry of Education today (Thursday, March 20) began the new school year with a ceremony in Kabul, marking…
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