Activists’ hunger strike in Germany against Taliban restrictions enters fourth day
Organizer of the hunger strike said that the United Nations should acknowledge the presence of "gender apartheid” in Afghanistan.
Organizer of the hunger strike said that the United Nations should acknowledge the presence of "gender apartheid” in Afghanistan.
By taking meaningful steps, the Security Council will ‘act consistently with its approach to such situations and ensure accountability’
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Abdul Salam Hanafi said any act of revenge is considered a crime by the Taliban and perpetrators will be prosecuted
The activists have accused the scholars, primarily of Pakistani and Arab origin, of attempting to downplay ongoing human rights abuses.
Taliban’s Ministry of Higher Education on Monday announced the results of this year's all-male university entrance examination.
OIC said the delegation met with Taliban’s Abdul Kabir, Abdul Hakim Shari'I, Mohammad Khaled Hanafi.
The women activists have articulated a number of demands, including recognition of gender apartheid in Afghanistan.
At least 3,300 graduates from public and private universities attended the exam. No woman was among them.
In an interview with Amu TV, Bennet emphasized that no country would recognize Afghanistan under Taliban rule if women continue.