10 Afghan nationals released from Pakistani prisons, returned home
The reason for their imprisonment was cited as the lack of legal travel documents.
The reason for their imprisonment was cited as the lack of legal travel documents.
The repatriation process involved 54 vehicles, assisting the return of 83 families to Afghanistan.
Khalwatgar stated that he would detail the reasons for this suspension at a later date.
. The Taliban's initiative to organize this meeting coincides with the United Nations' plans to host a meeting of special.
The journalist was initially summoned to the Taliban administration's information and media center and detained on Jan. 17, AFJC reported.
The Taliban, during their initial rule in the late 1990s, enforced a strict ban on women's and girls' education.
Many female students attribute the rise in coerced marriages directly to the Taliban's educational restrictions and school closures.
The Secretary-General aims to follow up on the member state and regional organization discussions regarding Afghanistan.
In a Wednesday social media post, Amiri criticized the Taliban regime for restricting girls' education access over the past two.
He noted that Pakistan had provided sustenance for five million Afghan nationals over 50 years.