Society

The dimmed lights of press freedom in Afghanistan

In this Op-Ed, Ahmad Azizi reflects on the decline of press freedom in Afghanistan under Taliban rule, tracing its historical.

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Society

Helpless deportees and Taliban incompetence: How Afghanistan’s crisis fuels terrorism and crime

In this op-ed, Besmillah Taban argues that the forced deportation of Afghan migrants amid Taliban mismanagement risks fueling recruitment by.

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Society

From host to hostile: How Iran’s treatment of Afghan migrants has changed

In this op-ed, Khalid Seddiqi writes about Iran’s increasingly harsh treatment of Afghan migrants.

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Society

A critique of the judicial system in Les Misérables: From injustice to legal reform

In this piece, Nasrullah Stanikzai uses Les Misérables to critique France’s judicial system, highlighting its moral and social failures.

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Society

A comparative perspective on Taliban’s morality law and Iran’s Hijab and Chastity Law

In this piece, Nasrullah Stanikzai examines the similarities and differences between Taliban’s morality law and Iran's Hijab and Chastity Law.

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Opinions, Society

Oxygen of democracy

In this article, the writer emphasizes that access to information is fundamental to democracy, likening it to the “oxygen” that.

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Opinions, Society

Why August 15 haunts me

The writer reflects on the profound personal and collective trauma of August 15, 2021, urging exiled Afghans and the international.

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Opinions, Society

Pakistan should reconsider forced repatriation of Afghan refugees

Ajmal Shams writes that there is hardly any evidence that Afghan refugees were involved in any criminal or terrorist activity.

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Opinions, Society

Living in exile: Am I alone in how I feel about Afghanistan?

In this piece, the writer explores the profound, unshakeable bond with Afghanistan felt by individuals living in exile.

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