Afghan journalists in exile: Freedom of speech has died in Afghanistan
Journalists from Afghanistan asked the international community to pay serious attention to freedom of expression and the media situation in.
Journalists from Afghanistan asked the international community to pay serious attention to freedom of expression and the media situation in.
The Taliban’s decisions regarding the rights of women and girls illustrate a clear step backward, the foreign ministry of Belgium.
A Taliban official said the explosives were placed on a motorbike and were detonated in front of the electronic identity.
The women protestors in Kabul said they will continue to raise their voices for the support of human rights, women’s.
The Indian external affairs minister said they will be able to address many issues, including humanitarian assistance, medical assistance and.
Many killings have happened in the Spin Boldak district. Many of such incidents have gone unreported due to security issues.
Afghanistan had 547 media outlets prior to 15 August 2021, RSF says, adding that a year later, 219 ceased their.
Figures show there are nearly 3,000 private schools in the country, enrolling about 750,000 students, but there is a 30%.
HRW says Afghanistan’s economy has collapsed, largely because governments have cut foreign assistance and restricted international economic transactions.
Afghan refugees recently deported from Iran said they were “mistreated” by the Iranian border forces and human traffickers had paid.