Home Confinement of Girls and the 1022 Days of Waiting to Return to Classrooms Passed in Afghanistan
It has been 1022 days since girls' education institutions have been closed in Afghanistan, and so far, there is no information available on what the educational fate of female students will be and whether the school gates will reopen in the future or not.
Human Rights Advocates Have Ignored the Voices of Afghan Women and Girls
Afghan women's protest movements based in Iran have stated in a declaration regarding the Third Doha Meeting on Afghanistan that unfortunately we are witnessing the greatest political shame for democratic societies to the extent that, rewards of billions of dollars were offered for the capture and imprisonment of Taliban authorities, but today they have entered into negotiations and legitimization of this group.
Women Protesters Urge the Cessation of Tyranny over Women and Girls in Afghanistan
Women protesters desire to end the oppression against women and girls in Afghanistan.
Deprivation of Educational Rights for 1.4 Million Adolescent Girls in Afghanistan
It has been 977 days since the closure of school thresholds for girls beyond the sixth grade in Afghanistan.
From Banned Education to Rise in Underage Marriages of Girls in Afghanistan
The United Nations Women's section has stated in a report that the restrictions imposed by the Taliban over the past two years have had a negative impact on all aspects of women and girls' lives in Afghanistan.
Asila Wardak: “We engaged in discussions regarding women and girls’ education”
Asila Wardak, a former diplomat and one of the participants in the Norway conference, stated that the topics discussed during the conference included migrants, humanitarian aid, girls' education, employment, and women's economic empowerment.
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.
Four Girls Commit Suicide in Badakhshan Province
AFGHANISTAN - Officials from the provincial hospital of Badakhshan province recently reported the registration of four cases of suicide in this province.
Ban on Education and Dim Future for Schoolgirls in Bamyan Province
BAMYAN, AFGHANISTAN - Female students above the sixth in Bamyan province have stated that for the past three years, the gates of schools and universities across the country have been closed to girls. They are urging the caretaker government of the Taliban to reopen the gates of schools for them in the current solar year of 1403.
A Young Girl Commits Suicide in Faryab Province
FARYAB, AFGHANISTAN - A young girl in the Qaramqul district of Faryab province committed suicide and took her life.