The Death of a Pregnant Woman in Herat; Lack of Medical Facilities Claims the Lives of Mothers The Death of a Pregnant Woman in Herat; Lack of Medical Facilities Claims the Lives of Mothers
1,149 Days of Forced Confinement and an Uncertain Future for Afghan Girls Under the Shadow of the Taliban 1,149 Days of Forced Confinement and an Uncertain Future for Afghan Girls Under the Shadow of the Taliban
Taliban's Two-Month Deadline for Television Broadcasters in Afghanistan Taliban’s Two-Month Deadline for Television Broadcasters in Afghanistan
Protesting Women: “We Will Remain United Until We Achieve Freedom”
The Movement for the Transformation of Afghan Women's History demonstrated in the streets of Kabul, rallying under the banner of "Women, Life, Freedom."
Murder of a Young Girl by Her Father and Brother
Local sources in Badghis province have reported the murder of a teenage girl by her father and brother.
Former Member of the Nangarhar Provincial Council Arrested
Sources in Nangarhar have reported the detention of Obaid Shinwari, a former member of the Nangarhar Provincial Council.
Concerns Among Girls About an Uncertain Future Without Education in Badghis
Several schoolgirls in Badghis province are profoundly anxious about the uncertainty of their futures, asserting that education is their fundamental human right and that the doors of schools must be reopened to all girls. The continued closure of girls' schools has generated significant apprehension among female students. Despite repeated appeals from the international community and human rights organizations for the reopening of girls' schools, there has not been any tangible outcome in response to these demands.
Afghanistan; One of the Most Challenging Countries for Women
The World Food Programme (WFP) has announced that the crises in Afghanistan have led to women and girls bearing the brunt of immense pressure, finding themselves in increasingly difficult circumstances.
Commencement of Mobile Phone Inspections Across Various Provinces of Afghanistan
Several citizens of Afghanistan, particularly in provinces including Herat, Ghor, Daikundi, and Bamyan, have reported that a process for inspecting mobile phones has begun, aimed at identifying anti-Taliban materials.
Women’s Movement for Justice and Freedom: “We Will Sing for Freedom Again and Again”
The Women’s Movement for Justice and Freedom, in response to the newly enacted law by the Taliban, has proclaimed they will persist in their singing as a form of resistance against this group.
Taliban Publicly Whips Two Persons
The Taliban's Supreme Court has reported the of a whipping sentence on two individuals in Bamiyan Province.
Prohibition of Entry for Women Without Full Hijab at Kabul Airport
The Ministry of Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice of the Taliban issued a directive to the Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation in Kabul requesting that entry must be denied to female visitors who are not wearing full hijab.
A Taliban Morality Police Officer Slaps a Girl
Local sources in Bamyan province reported that a Taliban morality police officer struck a 21-year-old girl for her lacking a complete hijab.