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
2024 Exceptional Woman of Peace Award Bestowed Upon Humaira Saqib Humaira Saqib Wins The 2024 Exceptional Woman of Peace Award
Purple Saturdays Movement: The Prohibition of Education for Afghan Girls Constitutes a Crime Against Humanity Purple Saturdays Movement: The Prohibition of Education for Afghan Girls Constitutes a Crime Against Humanity
Liah Jawad from Afghanistan was recognized as the winner of the 2022 FLD award of human rights defender
Lia Ghazanfar Jawad from Afghanistan is the winner of the annual FLD or Front Line (Human) Rights Defender statue recognized by the Human Rights Defenders Organization. Liah Jawad, a human rights activist, is in charge of the Feminine Solidarity for Justice Organization and an elected member of the Secretariat of the Joint Civil Society Working […]
Anisa Shahid was recognized as the winner of the International Center for Journalists’ annual award
The International Center for Journalists announced the list of annual winners of this organization today (Tuesday, May 24, 2022). Anisa Shahid, an Afghan journalist, is one of seven award-winning journalists. According to the list, a team of Ukrainian journalists and a journalist from El Salvador, along with Anisa Shahid, an Afghan journalist, have been recognized […]
From trade red carpets to immigration paving stones
The story of a decade of thriving trade in Afghanistan to street protests and immigration Siddiqa Mushtaq, co-founder of the Farabi Institute in Kabul, a member of the leadership board of the Chamber of Commerce and Women’s Industries and a women’s rights activist, has had more than a decade of thriving business in Afghanistan. By […]
From trade red carpets to immigration paving stones
The story of a decade of thriving trade in Afghanistan to street protests and immigration Siddiqa Mushtaq, co-founder of the Farabi Institute in Kabul, a member of the leadership board of the Chamber of Commerce and Women’s Industries and a women’s rights activist, has had more than a decade of thriving business in Afghanistan. By […]
Female professors are not allowed to attend scientific conferences
Following the mandatory hijab restrictions on female students and professors, this time the Taliban Ministry of Higher Education has issued an official letter to all public and private universities in Afghanistan ordering that female professors at these universities no longer have the right to attend men’s scientific conferences. The letter states that female professors, students […]
The story of Afghan women from March 8: We will create a new page of justice under Taliban rule.
Reported by: Latifa Sadat Mosavi Last year on March 8 and the World Women’s Solidarity, Afghan women’s hopes were that every year women would be one step closer to progress, civilization and independence, but this year, contrary to expectations, this hope sank into black soil and women are now under Taliban rule. And have been […]
Countries grapple with thorny issue of Taliban recognition
With their new government in place, the next challenge for the Taliban’s leadership will be gaining international recognition of their regime. Governments around the world have spent several weeks grappling with the thorny question of how they will engage with the new leadership and whether to recognise them as a legitimate government. The […]
Kabul airport attacks: What is the Daesh threat in Afghanistan?
As desperate Afghans crowd Kabul airport trying to get on evacuation flights to flee the Taliban, officials have warned of another threat: the Daesh group. President Joe Biden said there is “an acute and growing risk” of an attack at the airport by the group’s regional chapter, called Daesh-Khorasan or Daesh-K. The United States, Britain […]
A Historical Timeline of Afghanistan
The land that is now Afghanistan has a long history of domination by foreign conquerors and strife among internally warring factions. At the gateway between Asia and Europe, this land was conquered by Darius I of Babylonia circa 500 B.C., and Alexander the Great of Macedonia in 329 B.C., among others. Mahmud of Ghazni, an 11th century conqueror […]
Canada to keep military in Afghanistan even after US deadline
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Tuesday that Canada is to keep its military personnel in Afghanistan despite US President Joe Biden’s commitment for the August 31 American military deadline in the country. “Our commitment to Afghanistan doesn’t end when this current phase, this current deadline comes. We will continue to put pressure on […]