Taliban flog two in Ghazni over morality charges
According to a statement from the Taliban supreme court, the two individuals were each sentenced to five years in prison.
According to a statement from the Taliban supreme court, the two individuals were each sentenced to five years in prison.
“This is a tragedy for them and their country,” he said. “Education is a right, not a privilege.”
Dozens of girls from across the country joined the online conversation.
The Taliban-run Ministry of Education officially marked the start of the school year, allowing only boys and girls in primary.
“If this ban persists until 2030, over four million girls will have been deprived of their right to education beyond.
In a statement posted to X, Bennett urged the international community to hold the Taliban accountable and called for equal,.
Building upon previous edicts, the regime's actions have systematically eroded women's access to education, employment, and public life.
The data also reveals that in the final three months of the year alone, over 200 people, including 30 women,.
The Taliban have denied detaining Habibi, but his family insists otherwise.
In a statement, the Taliban’s Supreme Court said both individuals were sentenced to four months in prison and received 39.