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.
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.
Arrest of Two Brothers by the Taliban in Kabul
Local sources in Kabul reported the detention of Hamid Farhadi, a journalist and former employee of the presidential administration, along with his brother by the Taliban in the city.
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.
Taliban Arrests a Former Military Personnel
Local sources in Bamyan reported that Taliban intelligence forces detained the previous head of security planning of Bamyan while he was travelling along the road to the Fooladi Valley, subsequently taking him to an unknown destination.
Regarding the Reduction of Rights and Economic Challenges Faced by Female Teachers in Afghanistan
Several female educators have their concerns in response to a letter issued by the Ministry of Education under the Taliban, which was disseminated to schools in Kabul and several other provinces.
Ninety-Six Percent of Afghan Women Oppose the Recognition of the Taliban
The United Nations, in a survey on Wednesday, has revealed that 45 percent of Afghan women seek direct dialogue with the Taliban, while a mere 4 percent advocate for the formal recognition of this group as the legitimate government of Afghanistan.
Man Lashed by the Taliban in Ghazni Province
The Taliban court in Ghazni province announced the public flogging of an individual on charges of illicit relations.
Sima Samar, on the brink of the Doha Meeting: “The Taliban does not represent the people of Afghanistan”
Sima Samar, former Head of the Human Rights Commission of Afghanistan, declared about the third Doha Meeting, stating that the Taliban does not represent the people of Afghanistan and that this group lacks popular support.
Commencement of the Fourth Round of the Vienna Talks by the Opponents of the Taliban
Several officials from the former government, civil society activists, and politicians will delve into discussing the situation in Afghanistan during a two-day session.