Afghanistan: Watchdog says human rights situation declining ‘rapidly’
Amnesty International says more work is needed to document and record growing number of human rights abuses in the country
Amnesty International says more work is needed to document and record growing number of human rights abuses in the country
A source said the Taliban go door-to-door handing out forms in all villages, including mosques, and get information on locals.
Pulling out the trees has changed the face of the gardens around a number of faculties and gaping holes have.
The deputy chief of the UN said international community must stand in solidarity with girls and women of Afghanistan and.
State Department warned that if they continue to ignore the requests ‘the committee will be forced to proceed with compulsory.
The watchdog has called for a mechanism to be established to urgently probe the issue of ongoing human rights violations.
Some journalists in Helmand said the Taliban informed them on Wednesday evening that they could normally continue their work and.
Blinken said the ban on women aid workers will significantly reduce the amount of food, medicine and other lifesaving assistance.
Relatives of the resistance fighter said two of Tahir Zuhair’s brothers are among those detained in connection with the Taliban’s.
At a federation of journalists meeting, which the Taliban attended, media representatives raised concerns including that of access to information