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Graffiti of Protesting Women: A Shout for Freedom and Justice
On Friday, October 4, a group of protesting women from the Afghanistan History Transformation Movement organized a demonstration in Kabul, once again raising their voices to the international community and calling for the recognition of gender apartheid in the country.
Coalition of Afghan Women’s Protest Movements: We Support the Proposal to Bring the Taliban to the Hague Court
Many protesting women, members of the coalition of Afghan women's protest movements, have welcomed the initiative by four countries to bring the Taliban before the court for their violations of the fundamental rights of women and girls in Afghanistan, a step supported by 26 countries.
Malala Yousofzai: Gender Apartheid in Afghanistan Must Be Recognized
Malala Yousofzai, the youngest recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, urged the Prime Minister of Canada to recognize gender apartheid in Afghanistan and to implement actions in support of Afghan women and girls during her meeting with him.
Malala Yousofzai; The Voice of Afghan Girls Against the Oppression of the Taliban
Malala Yousofzai, the Nobel Peace Prize Laureate from Pakistan, a human rights activist, and an advocate for girls' right to education, has vehemently criticized the Taliban's ban on educating girls in Afghanistan, describing this measure as part of the group’s systematic anti-women policies.
Challenges and Limitations Faced by Women Journalists in an Unstable Space
In recent years, the status of women journalists in Afghanistan has been fraught with numerous challenges, and the implementation of restrictive laws has significantly diminished their rights and freedoms, particularly in public spheres and employment.
The Disappearance of Mahdi Ansari, Local Journalist in Kabul
The Afghanistan Journalists Center has published a report regarding the detention of Mahdi Ansari, a journalist for the Afghan News Agency, stating that he has gone missing. However, sources close to the journalist indicate that they possess evidence suggesting he has been apprehended by the Taliban intelligence forces.
The Taliban Assaults a Girl in the Yakawlang Bazaar
Local sources in the Yakawlang district of Bamyan reported that the employees of Taliban's Ministry for the Promotion of Virtue and Vice physically assaulted a girl in the bazaar of this district.
Afghan Journalist Arrested by the Taliban
0Local sources in Kabul have reported the detention of Mahdi Ansari, a journalist from the Afghan news agency, in the city.
Taliban Publicly Whips a Woman with Thirty Lashes
The Taliban's Supreme Court has announced that a woman was whipped in public in Faryab province. The court imposed thirty lashes on her for alleged immoral relations and fleeing her home, in addition to sentencing her to six months of suspended imprisonment. The whipping sentence was carried out on Sunday, by the ruling of the criminal division of the provincial court of Faryab.
A Young Girl and Her Sister-in-Law Commit Suicide
Local sources in Logar province reported that a young girl and her sister-in-law took their own lives in the center of the province.A Young Girl and Her Sister-in-Law Commit Suicide
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Challenges and Limitations Faced by Women Journalists in an Unstable Space
In recent years, the status of women journalists in Afghanistan has been fraught with numerous challenges, and the implementation of restrictive laws has significantly diminished their rights and freedoms, particularly in public spheres and employment.
Afghanistan Journalists Center Announces the Winners of the Annual Journalist Awards
According to a statement from the Afghanistan Journalists Center (AFJC), Fareedullah Mohammadi, Mitra Majidi, and Nasir Ahmad Salehi, journalists from Tolo News in Kabul and Farah provinces, Mohammad Amin Kawa, a journalist from Hasht-e-Sobh newspaper, and Mohammad Tahir Ahmadi, a journalist from Rokhsana media, were awarded the Afghan Journalist of the Year 1402 prize.
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 […]
Taliban Confiscates the Equipment of Three Private Media Outlets in Daikundi Province
Afghan Women’s News Agency – In a newsletter, the Afghan Journalists Center announced the confiscation of the equipment of three private media outlets, including two radios and one television, in Daikundi. The Taliban intelligence department in Daikundi Province confiscated the equipment of Aftab Radio, Daikundi Radio and Sabzha TV under the pretext that they are […]
Protesters defy the Hell guards intimidation
Protesters have again taken to the streets in several parts of Afghanistan, defying Taliban pressure to stay at home. Dozens of demonstrators gathered near the Pakistan embassy in Kabul and Taliban gunmen opened fire to disperse them, protesters said. More demonstrations were reported in Parwan and Nimruz provinces. Photos have also emerged showing injuries inflicted […]
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Graffiti of Protesting Women: A Shout for Freedom and Justice
On Friday, October 4, a group of protesting women from the Afghanistan History Transformation Movement organized a demonstration in Kabul, once again raising their voices to the international community and calling for the recognition of gender apartheid in the country.
Constraints and Challenges Faced by Women Entrepreneurs in Afghanistan
Afghanistan, a nation with a rich history and diverse culture, has encountered numerous challenges in recent years. Among the most significant and evident of these challenges is the plight of women in the realms of trade and business.
Coalition of Afghan Women’s Protest Movements: We Support the Proposal to Bring the Taliban to the Hague Court
Many protesting women, members of the coalition of Afghan women's protest movements, have welcomed the initiative by four countries to bring the Taliban before the court for their violations of the fundamental rights of women and girls in Afghanistan, a step supported by 26 countries.
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Afghanistan Women News Agency An Interview with Behnaz Saljuqi, the Director of the Women’s Commerce Chamber in the West of Afghanistan
An Interview with Behnaz Saljuqi, the Director of the Women’s Commerce Chamber in the West of Afghanistan
"For the people, it was a novel concept for a lady to be involved in the realm of commerce. Following the political developments in the country, I commenced my role as the Deputy of the Women's Commerce Chamber, and subsequently, official elections were held, in which I secured the highest number of votes to advance to this presidency."
Interview With the Former Representative of the People of Kabul in the Parliament of Afghanistan
“The detention and torture of women and girls under the pretext of hijab guarantee the isolation of the Taliban. The detention of women and girls on the grounds of hijab, their torture, and any policies chosen by the Taliban to restrict Afghan women, ensure their isolation, resulting in the global community not recognizing them officially, […]
Adela Mohseni is a lady of endurance, bravery and perseverance extraction; Introducing role models for women
Twenty years ago, with the overthrow of the former Taliban regime in Afghanistan, many women stepped on the path of realizing women’s rights and realizing justice in Afghanistan. But how far did this path go after twenty years of efforts? In this conversation, read about Adela Mohseni one of the human rights activists who played […]
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Afghanistan Women News Agency Women Media Advocacy Group (WMAG) Position Paper to Doha Conference February 18, 2024
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 […]
Pakistani Police Imprisons Afghan Immigrant Women and Children
Afghan Women’s News Agency – Our sources in Karachi and Islamabad cities of Pakistan report that the police of this country raided the residences of Afghan immigrants and arrested them. According to the sources, a large number of immigrants, including women and children, were arrested and during the arrest, the women were separated from their children, […]
Hamid Karzai and Thomas West Emphasize the Importance of Girls’ Education in Afghanistan
Afghan Women’s News Agency – Hamid Karzai, the former president of Afghanistan, spoke in a video conference with Thomas West, the special representative of the United States of America for Afghanistan, about the importance and impact of education of girls and boys in having a bright future and economic growth of Afghanistan. Hamid Karzai has […]
Women’s protest against the Taliban in Helmand and Samangan provinces
The members of the spontaneous movement of Afghan women fighters in Helmand and Samangan provinces protested against the Taliban and demanded bread, work and freedom for women. On the eve of the one year anniversary of the fall of the country to the Taliban, these women gathered in a closed place and announced their opposition […]
Stand in Solidarity with the Women of Afghanistan
Like so many other women activists around the world, I am mourning the losses that the Taliban takeover, again, means for women and girls in Afghanistan. It’s a loss of hard-fought rights and for many, a loss of lives, as the targeting of women leaders and activists has already begun. What has also already begun […]
Women Tired of Fighting, are Armed against the Taliban!
People who are tired of the war for power are disgusted by the prolongation of the war and violence. They criticize the government for not dealing with perpetrators and the founders of violence and catastrophes with a strong stance. Half of the people are willing to leave the country and the other half without having […]