Taliban’s Muttaqi denies language discrimination in Afghanistan
Despite these assurances, recent events have raised concerns about language policies under the Taliban's rule.
Despite these assurances, recent events have raised concerns about language policies under the Taliban's rule.
Amiri emphasized the need to resonate with Afghans, urging to "unban the bans."
Zahra Murad, a former employee of a humanitarian organization, now shares the fate of thousands of women whose right to.
According to sources, Azada was released from Taliban custody on Monday morning.
As of now, the Taliban has not provided any comments or statements regarding the incident.
The issues discussed encompassed areas such as border disputes, water resources, and other pertinent matters between the two nations.
One year has passed from the Taliban's ban on women working in non-governmental organizations (NGOs) but the restrictive measures persist.
These women are urging the Taliban to lift the restrictions on women and girls, allowing them to return to Afghanistan.
The Taliban's decision to ban women from working in non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Afghanistan has led to operational disruptions for.
The Taliban consistently justifies these restrictions, including the prohibition of women's employment in non-governmental (international) organizations, by invoking Islamic principles.