Manizha Siddiqi released from Taliban prison
Among the more than 400 prisoners, 50 women, including Siddiqi, were released, Khomosh said.
Among the more than 400 prisoners, 50 women, including Siddiqi, were released, Khomosh said.
In their discussion, Karzai and Kuromiya exchanged views on the current situation in Afghanistan and the broader region, Karzai noted.
The statement described the Taliban’s prisons as places of “human and woman torture” and called them the “most terrible” places.
“We urge the Taliban to reverse its policy of oppression and erasure of women and girls,” the statement noted.
Ilaha Rezaee, Azada Rezaee, Nadia Rezaee, and Yahya Rezaee were taken into custody by the Taliban in the western part.
Over the past three years, the Taliban has shut down schools and universities for girls and women and has also.
The organization's South Asia division highlighted on [insert date] that the Taliban's "cruel policies" have effectively "imprisoned" the aspirations of.
The activists reported that the Taliban has detained numerous women over the past three years on various pretexts.
Students have shared their distress, highlighting the difficulties of learning in an environment overshadowed by fear, likening it to "committing.
Barr stressed the importance of amplifying the voices of protesters to draw international attention to the human rights crisis in.