Women seek practical steps to end attacks against Hazaras
Bamiyan women asked the Taliban to ensure the safety of education centers and reopen girls’ schools as soon as possible.
Bamiyan women asked the Taliban to ensure the safety of education centers and reopen girls’ schools as soon as possible.
The women chanted “stop genocide”, “education is our right” and “silence is treason” to protest the deadly attack on a.
The explosion happened near a school in north of Kabul on Saturday but Taliban officials said it did not cause.
Women’s rights activists said they were beaten by the Taliban and their protest was disrupted by Taliban firing.
At least 30 people, most of them women, were killed in the attack on Kaaj Education Center in the west.
The blast targeted a tuition center in the west of Kabul, leaving dozens of students dead and wounded.
A group of Afghan women held a protest outside the Iranian embassy in downtown Kabul to support Iranian women who.
Taliban confirmed the decision to ban girls above 12 years old from schooling despite being in primary schools in Kandahar.
Many recreation areas in Kabul have been separated for male and female visitors and specific days have been allocated for.
Addressing the UNSC meeting, Fawzia Koofi, a former peace negotiator, said the people of Afghanistan have been imprisoned in their.