Taliban block aid to women in parts of Herat, UN sources say
Sources said women are being excluded from receiving aid because they are deemed “non-mahram,”
Sources said women are being excluded from receiving aid because they are deemed “non-mahram,”
OCHA says that an estimated three million children in Afghanistan have experienced acute malnutrition in past five years.
The report says Taliban have allocated a significant portion of its budget to developing religious-jihadi madrassas.
Muttaqi said they view the residents of Nimroz in Afghanistan and Sistan and Baluchestan in Iran equally.
Sources said that classes have also been suspended until further notice.
Over the past month, Taliban have flogged at least 31 individuals.
The UN report reviewed human rights conditions in Afghanistan between October and December 2024.
“The people of Afghanistan have made countless sacrifices for the establishment of the current system," Taliban minister said.
Sources say the Taliban's morality police conduct inspections during prayers.
The contracts are collectively valued at 1.797 billion afghanis ($22.7 million).