Since the Taliban’s return to power in August 2021, Afghanistan’s women have been subjected to an unprecedented wave of repression.…
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The upcoming United Nations “Doha 3” meeting on Afghanistan, scheduled for June 30 to July 1, is causing significant concern.…
Taliban restrictions on Afghan women have dramatically impacted their lives, limiting their ability to work, learn, and move freely. When…
Taliban’s ban on women’s education over the age of 12 in Afghanistan reached 1,000 days Thursday. This milestone has ignited…
In the tranquil corners of Kabul, Afghan women are rewriting narratives and redefining livelihoods through YouTube, circumventing the strictures imposed…
A wedding is a joyful occasion of celebration, where people dance and sing. However, in Afghanistan, the Taliban authorities consider…
The Taliban’s rule, established in August 2021, resulted in the exclusion of women from various aspects of public life, including education beyond the sixth grade and the closure of beauty salons. A May 2022 decree mandated women to wear a full-body burqa, with severe consequences for those who defy this directive.
The assessment was carried out by the UN Special Coordinator for Afghanistan, Feridun Sinirlioglu. Feridun emphasized the immediate need for the Taliban to lift sweeping restrictions on women’s rights to education and employment opportunities.
Afghanistan is a beautiful country with a rich culture, but it is also home to people who have suffered immense…
Afghan women and their struggle for gender equality have been a topic of concern for several years, especially since the…