Taliban publicly flogs six in Ghazni, Kandahar
The Taliban reported that five individuals were flogged in public in Kandahar province on Wednesday.
The Taliban reported that five individuals were flogged in public in Kandahar province on Wednesday.
In a series of posts on X, Yousafzai highlighted the dire situation for Afghan women and girls.
The movement alleged that UNAMA has been whitewashing the Taliban’s actions.
The administration and other Western governments are urgently addressing the growing threat posed by ISIS-K, according to the report.
The second phase took place in Kabul on June 21-22.
The report details that the woman was also beaten and verbally abused during the assault.
Those released returned home on Tuesday, July 2, through the Torkham crossing, the statement said.
Of these, 908 were deported by Pakistan, while the rest either returned voluntarily or were expelled by Iran, the ministry.
According to Taliban statement, the individual was flogged 20 times and sentenced to one year in prison.
According to United Nations reports, the Taliban has issued over fifty decrees directly or indirectly affecting women.