Taliban publicly lash 11 people, including woman, in Nangarhar
The punishments were carried out in the presence of Taliban officials, court authorities, and members of the public.
The punishments were carried out in the presence of Taliban officials, court authorities, and members of the public.
The delegation is led by Askar Jalalian, Iran’s Deputy Minister for International Affairs and Human Rights.
Kabulov is expected to meet with Amina Baloch, Pakistan’s Deputy Foreign Minister.
According to the report, of the total returnees, 734,817 Afghans came back from Pakistan alone.
Madina, a former employee, says she has been left in a state of uncertainty since the Taliban returned to power.
Kabir added that the international community’s engagement with the Taliban is increasing, suggesting that diplomatic and economic exchanges signify implicit.
Nangarhar is now the fifth province where such restrictions have been formally imposed.
Women say the new morality law and the heightened presence of the Taliban's morality police have made life significantly more.
The agency appealed to the Taliban-led government to establish an immediate moratorium on executions, with the aim of permanently abolishing.
"I call on the Taliban to immediately halt these atrocious punishments," Bennett said.