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
Reactions to the Continuation of the Ban on Girls’ Education in Afghanistan
As the new academic year begins with the absence of female students and ongoing educational restrictions against girls in Afghanistan, a group of protesting women under the name of the Women's Freedom Foramen Movement have called on the global community to urge the Taliban to reconsider their policies due to the complete deprivation of women's rights, institutionalization of gender apartheid, and war crimes.
IOM: “525,000 Afghan Migrants Expelled from Pakistan in 3 Months”
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has stated that following the implementation of the plan to expel Afghan refugees from Pakistan, from November 2023 to February of this year, 525,000 individuals have returned from Pakistan to Afghanistan.
Sayed Jawad Hussaini, Leader of the Former Justice and Development Party Arrested by the Taliban in Kabul
Credible sources have reported the arrest of Sayed Jawad Hussaini, the leader of the former Justice and Development Party, and Jafar Jouya, the head of the office of this party, by the Taliban.
UNICEF; Deprivation of 330,000 Female Students from Secondary Education in Afghanistan
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has announced that due to the ongoing restrictions on the right to education for girls in Afghanistan
Taliban’s Arbitrary Detentions Have Resulted into the Apprehension of Khatera Rasikh
KABUL, Feb 25 (Afghanistan Women's News Agency) - Khatera Rasikh, an advocate for women's rights and one of the protesting women, was recently apprehended by the intelligence of the Taliban group and subsequently released on bail by the group after 24 hours.
Female Journalists: The banning photography in Kandahar is a regressive civil setback
KANDAHAR, Feb 21 (Afghanistan Women’s News Agency) – A group of female journalists, in response to the order of banning photography by the Taliban governor in Kandahar, denounced it as a setback for civil liberties and a serious blow to press freedom and freedom of speech. The group of female journalists in a press release […]
Women Media Advocacy Group (WMAG) Position Paper to Doha Conference February 18, 2024
Afghanistan has had its most terrifying historical journey in modern times over the past two years. The surrender of Afghanistan to the Taliban not only changed the country’s political system but also led to the destruction of hopes and the alteration of the destiny of millions of its citizens towards darkness and death. In this […]
Human Rights Watch: Reduction in Access to Healthcare Services for Millions of Afghans, Especially Women, in Afghanistan
Human Rights Watch has stated in a report that the reduction in financial support from aid agencies and the difficult economic situation in Afghanistan after August 2021 has reduced the access of millions of Afghans, especially women, to essential services, including healthcare. Meanwhile, some residents of Badghis province who have visited the Herat Regional Hospital […]
Unidentified Armed Individuals Gun Down a Woman in Balkh Province
Local sources in Balkh province report the shooting of a young woman by unidentified armed individuals in the province. According to the sources, the body of a woman who had been shot was discovered in the village of Kol Ambu in the Balkh district of Balkh province on the morning of Monday, February 5. According […]
An Afghan Woman Was Slain in Islamabad, Pakistan
Women who flee to neighboring countries due to insecurity and fear of Taliban imprisonment and torture are also not safe. Sources among Afghan migrants in Islamabad, Pakistan, report that unidentified armed individuals murdered an Afghan woman. According to sources, this woman, known as Khatera, was the owner of a restaurant in the Senterus area of […]