Ayam: Former MP Koofi discusses UN report on corporal punishment
In this program, Fawzia Koofi, former member of Afghanistan's parliament, discusses UN's report on corporal punishment in Afghanistan.
In this program, Fawzia Koofi, former member of Afghanistan's parliament, discusses UN's report on corporal punishment in Afghanistan.
The report said that Taliban authorities continued to crack down on dissenting voices this year, in particular those who speak.
One analyst says the world has ‘reached its limit’ and that the Taliban must accept foreign demands and cut ties.
Some journalists say funding from the Taliban would help keep the sector alive while others say it’s the Taliban’s way.
Taliban’s foreign minister agrees with China and Pakistan to continue with the ‘trilateral cooperation mechanism’ to forge closer relations
UNAMA says corporal punishment carried out by Taliban include lashings, stonings, forcing people to stand in cold water and forced.
Hundreds of schools in Helmand were damaged or destroyed over the years, due to the conflict, but residents call for.
The US congressmen said the UN’s response to the Taliban ban on women working for the organization will have a.
In a trilateral meeting in Islamabad, the three sides also agreed to strengthen cooperation in counterterrorism, strengthen ties and promote.
Munir and Muttaqi discussed various issues including formalization of bilateral security mechanisms to improve security environment