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Somaya Moniry is one of Afghanistan's first female tour guides in a country whose Taliban rulers impose the severest ...
Since July 16, the Taliban have arrested dozens of women and girls in Afghanistan’s capital, Kabul, for allegedly violating ...
The lack of male solidarity and the blunder of international organizations, which have been largely ineffective, only ...
Fariba, a young Afghan woman, had just begun a university degree in 2021 when the Taliban returned to power and banned women ...
Additionally, holding governments accountable and pressuring policymakers to challenge the Taliban’s oppressive policies are essential steps in the fight for justice and human rights in Afghanistan.
Afghanistan has been cloaked in "darkness" since the return of the Taliban government three and a half years ago, but the country's former women's affairs minister insists the problem "can be ...
Afghan women, international experts, and the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Afghanistan, Richard Bennett, called for the recognition of the treatment of women and girls in ...
In August 2021, the Taliban’s return to power in Afghanistan led to the repression of women’s rights in the country, restricting basic freedoms and banning teenage girls from education.
Russia has become the first country to formally recognise the Taliban government in Afghanistan, sparking outrage from ...
An Afghanistan Women’s XI will play a Cricket Without Borders XI in the match at Melbourne’s Junction Oval. It will bring together 21 female players who were formerly contracted by the ...
Afghanistan is a full member of the International Cricket Council and a condition of that status should require it to have a women’s national team. England and Australia have refused to ...