Human Rights
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Ta-liban Prevent Women Holding Press Conference
Taliban members prevented the Spontaneous Movement of Women Activists from holding a press conference on the recent order of Taliban leader Mullah Hebatullah Akhundzadeh regarding women's rights in Afghanistan.
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Women; Afghanistan is Half-Paralyzed
Women rights activists say that following the recent political developments in Afghanistan, women, who are half of the society, are now locked at home and are no longer present in the patriarchal society of Afghanistan. These women claim that society…
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Afghan Journalists have No Safety: ANJU
Media officer of Afghanistan National Journalists Union (ANJU) said that Afghan journalists have no safety in Afghanistan
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Afghanistan; Economic Crisis and Kabul’s Sluggish Garment Market
Following the recent political upheaval and the economic crisis that has gripped the country, the garment market has also stagnated, with clothing retailers saying their sales have fallen by up to 80 percent compared to the past
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Women Protest in Kabul over Elimination of Ministry of Women
Dozens of women gathered on Sunday in front of the Ministry of Women affairs in Kabul to protest the ministry dissolution
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Now is Time for International Community to Stand by people of Afghanistan: Guterres
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres called on Monday for the international community to engage with the Taliban to avert a total collapse of Afghanistan‘s economy
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Inclusive Government without Women is Meaningless: Women in Balkh
Dozens of women in northern Balkh province came to the streets in support of their rights to education, employment, and political participation, stressing that their rights must not be ignored
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Presence of Jafari Religious Scholars in Supreme Judicial Council ‘Essential’: Shia Ulema Council
Afghanistan’s Shia Ulema council called on the Taliban to form an inclusive government as soon as possible which must consider freedom of religion and sects. The council stressed that the problem of Afghanistan will not be resolved without establishing an…
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Insecurity in Ghazni’s Malistan Displaced over 3000 Families
Over 3000 families have been displaced in central Ghazni’s Malistan district due to escalation of insecurity and more than 40 civilians were shot to death by the Taliban
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AIHRC Calls for International Fact-Finding delegation to Inquiry Crimes against Civilians
Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission (AIHRC) called on the international organizations to task an international fact-finding delegation to investigate crimes against civilians
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