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Ninety-Six Percent of Afghan Women Oppose the Recognition of the Taliban  27 Jul 2024

Ninety-Six Percent of Afghan Women Oppose the Recognition of the Taliban  Ninety-Six Percent of Afghan Women Oppose the Recognition of the Taliban 

A University Professor in Kabul Arrested 23 Jul 2024

A University Professor in Kabul Arrested A University Professor in Kabul Arrested

A New Wave of Discrimination Against Afghan Migrants in Iran 23 Jul 2024

A New Wave of Discrimination Against Afghan Migrants in Iran A New Wave of Discrimination Against Afghan Migrants in Iran

Third Year of Deprivation for Schoolgirls from Taking the University Entrance Exam 23 Jun 2024
Third Year of Deprivation for Schoolgirls from Taking the University Entrance Exam Some schoolgirls in Kabul city say that their relentless efforts to participate in the university entrance exam and continue their education have been nullified by the ruling group. These students have lodged complaints against the Taliban group and claim that for the third year in a row, female students in Afghanistan have been deprived of taking part in the university entrance exam. Basbibi, one of the students in the twelfth grade when the Afghan government fell into the hands of the Taliban, told the Afghan Women's news agency: "It has been 1006 days that thousands of girls across the country have been deprived of their right to education. These students stayed up nights with hopes of better tomorrows, studied to one day serve themselves and their community, but with the Taliban's reasserted control, they have left all of us girls hopeless and confined us to our homes." Furthermore, Sharifa is another student who spent many years preparing for the university entrance exam. She says: "Alongside school, from seventh grade to twelfth grade, I was engrossed in seasonal courses of mathematics, trigonometry, and English language to succeed in the university entrance exam in my desired field, which was medicine. Unfortunately, this year in 2024, the Taliban once again did not allow female students to participate in the university entrance exam, leaving my goals and aspirations stuck in my throat." A number of twelfth-grade schoolgirls this year also hoped that the Taliban would allow them to take the university entrance exam. Yet again this year, they have not been given permission to participate in the exam. For nearly three years, these female school students have been languishing aimlessly in their homes without a future. It should be noted that girls' schools above the sixth grade have been closed since August 15, 2021, with the arrival of the Taliban in Afghanistan, and the gates of universities were closed to girls in 2022, sparking national and international reactions. Previously, Taliban authorities had always promised to reopen schools and universities for girls above the sixth grade, but this promise remains unfulfilled and has now become a trivial matter for them.

Third Year of Deprivation for Schoolgirls from Taking the University Entrance Exam

Some schoolgirls in Kabul city say that their relentless efforts to participate in the university entrance exam and continue their education have been nullified by the ruling group.

Delay in the Evacuation Process of At-Risk Afghans 23 Jun 2024
Delay in the Evacuation Process of At-Risk Afghans

Delay in the Evacuation Process of At-Risk Afghans

German media outlets have reported that since October 2022, Germany has relocated 530 Afghan citizens deemed at risk to their country. This figure is announced while, according to the German country's planning, they should be transferring 1000 at-risk Afghans to their country each month.

Reactions to the Absence of Afghan Women in the Third Doha Meeting 23 Jun 2024
Reactions to the Absence of Afghan Women in the Third Doha Meeting

Reactions to the Absence of Afghan Women in the Third Doha Meeting

The absence of Afghan women in the third Doha meeting has provoked numerous criticisms and reactions. Following concerns from human rights organizations about the absence of Afghan female representatives in this meeting, Roza Otenbayeva, the United Nations Special Representative, provided explanations regarding the exclusion of women from this gathering.

Young Man Detained and Tortured by the Taliban in Kandahar    22 Jun 2024
Young Man Detained and Tortured by the Taliban in Kandahar

Young Man Detained and Tortured by the Taliban in Kandahar  

Local sources in the Kandahar province have informed the media that the Taliban group detained and subjected a young man to torture for carrying epic Persian literature books and books about Ahmad Shah Massoud.

Faeiq: “The absence of female representatives at the third Doha meeting is disheartening”    22 Jun 2024
Faeiq: "The absence of female representatives at the third Doha meeting is disheartening"

Faeiq: “The absence of female representatives at the third Doha meeting is disheartening”  

Nasir Ahmad Faeiq, the acting representative of Afghanistan to the United Nations, has deemed the exclusion of civil society and women representatives from the third Doha meeting as disheartening.

Upcoming Third Doha Meeting to be Held without the Presence of Women 22 Jun 2024
Upcoming Third Doha Meeting to be Held without the Presence of Women

Upcoming Third Doha Meeting to be Held without the Presence of Women

During a special session of the United Nations Security Council on Afghan , the Japanese Ambassador criticized the Taliban's suppression of popular protests as inappropriate, expressing Japan's concerns through its embassy in Kabul to engage with the Taliban.

Girl Drowned After Falling into the Panjshir River 21 Jun 2024
Girl Drowned After Falling into the Panjshir River

Girl Drowned After Falling into the Panjshir River

Local sources reported that this morning, Friday, a girl had fallen into the Panjshir River, but by the time locals reached her, it was too late, and the girl had passed away.

Conflict Between Taliban Commanders in Faryab Province 21 Jun 2024
Conflict Between Taliban Commanders in Faryab Province

Conflict Between Taliban Commanders in Faryab Province

On the third day of Eid al-Adha, which coincided with Wednesday, Taliban commanders in Faryab province engaged in a clash, resulting in four fatalities and several injuries.

UN Security Council Meeting on the Situation in Afghanistan 21 Jun 2024
UN Security Council Meeting on the Situation in Afghanistan

UN Security Council Meeting on the Situation in Afghanistan

The United Nations Security Council will convene a special session today regarding the situation in Afghanistan.

Increase in Medication Prices in Pharmacies in Badakhshan 20 Jun 2024
Increase in Medication Prices in Pharmacies in Badakhshan

Increase in Medication Prices in Pharmacies in Badakhshan

Local sources in Badakhshan province reported that the prices of medication in this province have risen.


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