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Protesting Women: "We Will Remain United Until We Achieve Freedom" Protesting Women: “We Will Remain United Until We Achieve Freedom”
Concerns Among Girls About an Uncertain Future Without Education in Badghis Concerns Among Girls About an Uncertain Future Without Education in Badghis
From International Literacy Day to Educational Deprivation of Afghan Girls From International Literacy Day to Educational Deprivation of Afghan Girls
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.
From the Absence of a Male Guardian to Issuing Fines for Women
Following directives of Hibatullah Akhundzada, the leader of the Taliban, the issuance of fines for women lacking a male guardian, a mahram, has now commenced in urban areas across various provinces.
From the Ratification of the New Law to the Imposition of Penalties on Women Without a Mahram
Several girls in Herat province report that while navigating the city, they have been penalized by enforcers of morality for lacking a male guardian.
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
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.
Women’s Protest Movement: The Taliban Have Imposed a Law of the Jungle in Afghanistan During Their Three Years of Rule
Several members of the women's protest movement known as the Independent Alliance of Protest Movements have described August 15th as the darkest and most toxic day in the history of Afghanistan.
Concerns Persist Regarding the Ongoing Restrictions on Women and Girls in Afghanistan
It has been 1,047 since schools for girls in Afghanistan have remained closed, leaving female students deprived of higher education opportunities.
The enforcement of compliance among women with Taliban regulations
The Ministry of Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice of the Taliban announced that in the past week, it has monitored 100 governmental and non-governmental institutions, issuing necessary warnings to female employees in these offices regarding the observance of hijab and the timely performance of prayers.
Women’s Rights Activists Call for the Recognition of Gender Apartheid in Afghanistan
On Tuesday at 2 PM US Time, the U.S. Commission on Human Rights convened a session in Congress to address the status of women in Afghanistan. The meeting focused on the numerous repercussions and restrictions imposed by the Taliban on Afghan women and girls.
Girl Takes Her Own Life After Freed from the Taliban
Local sources in Bamyan province reported the tragic suicide of a 19-year-old girl following her release from Taliban captivity.
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