The account of Manizha Sediqi, a female prisoner of the Taliban, exemplifies the daily struggles of women in Afghanistan The account of Manizha Sediqi, a female prisoner of the Taliban, exemplifies the daily struggles of women in Afghanistan
The Taliban's satisfaction with the onset of a new wave of bloodshed in Syria The Taliban’s satisfaction with the onset of a new wave of bloodshed in Syria
A Woman and a Man Arrested in Kabul A Woman and a Man Arrested in Kabul
Concerns Among Women Regarding Increasing Restrictions Following the Publication of the New Official Gazette in Afghanistan
Following the endorsement and publication of decrees by Mullah Hibatullah Akhundzada in the official gazette and the regulations imposed on women, many women and girls in Afghanistan express that these have raised significant apprehensions, fearing they will face even greater in their social participation.Concerns Among Women Regarding Increasing Restrictions Following the Publication of the New Official Gazette in Afghanistan
Richard Bennett: My Travel Ban to Afghanistan is a Step Backward
Richard Bennett, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Rights in Afghanistan, described the travel ban imposed on him as a regressive measure.
Challenges of Information Dissemination Faced by Female Journalists in Afghanistan
The endeavours of female journalists in Afghanistan have consistently been fraught with numerous challenges. A lack of access to resources and information, the presence of threats and security risks, gender discrimination, and the absence of governmental support are among the principal obstacles confronting women engaged in the media sector.
From the Indifference of Neighbours to the Rising Opposition Against Afghan Refugees in Iran
Afghanistan is among the nations whose citizens have been compelled to flee their homeland due to decades of war and instability, with many seeking refuge in neighbouring countries such as Iran and Pakistan.
August 15, 2021, and the Account of Tabassum from the Bitter Days of the Collapse
Three years have passed since the fall of the regime and the ascendance of the Taliban in Afghanistan. During this period, the changes that transpired inflicted the most severe restrictions and challenges upon women and girls. Each Afghan woman and girl possesses distinct narratives and tales from the time the country's fall to the present day. Tabassum Hikmat, a university student, recounts her memories as follows:
The Three-Year Reign of the Taliban; The Continuation of Misogyny and the Resistance of Women
On August 15, 2021, the previous government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan fell to the Taliban. Since that day, a span of three years has elapsed, during which time, under the oppressive rule of this group, everything has been turned upside down. All achievements of the past two decades have been lost and obliterated, and women and girls have endured the darkest days of their lives within this period.
The Third Anniversary of the Fall of Herat August 12, 2021
Three years ago, on this date, the province of Herat succumbed to the Taliban. With an escalation of attacks surrounding the province of Herat, they initially succeeded in effortlessly capturing 17 districts, culminating in the complete fall of Herat, Badghis, and Ghor on August 12.
The Disqualification of Manizha Talash from the Olympic Games Due to the Slang “Free Afghan Women”
Manizha Talash, an Afghan athlete, was disqualified from the Olympics for displaying the phrase "Free Afghan Women" on her cloak during the competition.
The Afghan Migrant Child Becomes a Victim of Iranian Officials’ Lawlessness
Sayed Mahdi, from the Daykundi province in central Afghanistan, was apprehended by the police while attempting to escape the Iranian authorities' operations aimed at rounding up Afghan refugees in the Damawand area, near Tehran, the capital of Iran. In a shocking disregard for the circumstances of this young migrant, three officers pressed their knees against his neck and arms, detaining him for deportation.
Apartheid; From George Floyd to Sayed Mahdi the Migrant
When the American policeman pressed his knee on the neck of George Floyd, an African American, for sevencruciating minutes, he struggled desperately, pleading, "I can't breathe".