Band-e-Amir National Park is Now Open to Women, But its Revenue Goes into the Pocket of the Taliban Governor’s Brother
Since the brother of the governor of the Taliban in Bamyan province registered the contract for the entrance gate of Band-e-Amir in his name, the statistics of tourists and visitors to the national park have increased.
Rina Amiri Titles the Third Doha Meeting as Significant for Women
Rina Amiri, the Special Representative of the United States for Afghan Women and Human Rights, has met and held discussions with representatives from France, Canada, Belgium, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates. They emphasized the meaningful participation of Afghan women and civil society in the third Doha meeting.
From Economic Poverty to the Lack of Employment Opportunities for Women in Farah Province
Some women in Farah province, who are the heads of their families, complained of economic destitution and stated that the lack of employment and a source of income has subjected them to numerous challenges.
Continuation of Civil Protests in Badakhshan Province
Following the violent demonstrations in the districts of Darayim and Argoy in Badakhshan province protesting the actions of the Taliban regime, the women's protest movement in this province has now initiated a gathering to express dissatisfaction with the behavior of the Taliban regime. They accuse the ruling administration of blatant gender discrimination and undermining the fundamental rights of women.
Fawzia Koofi to Speak at Nobel Peace Summit
Fawzia Koofi, the leader of the Movement for Change party and a former member of the Afghan Parliament, is scheduled to deliver a speech at the annual Nobel Peace Summit.
Rabia Balkhi Statue Bestowed to Safia Milad in Vienna
The Rabia Balkhi Statue in the literary field was bestowed to Safia Milad, an Afghan poet in Vienna City, the capital of Austria.
Recent Protest Movement “Girls of Kabul” Performs Folkloric Anthem
Due to the ongoing restrictions against girls and women by the Taliban, a group of women and girls in Kabul have recently initiated a protest movement under the name "Girls of Kabul." In reaction to the pressures imposed by the Taliban on women, they perform protest songs against the ruling group.