Afghanistan: Nearly 25,000 security incidents recorded under Taliban rule
The incidents have killed at least 1,369 civilians and wounded 3,273 others, according to quarterly U.N. reports.
The incidents have killed at least 1,369 civilians and wounded 3,273 others, according to quarterly U.N. reports.
“My father is paralyzed, I have no brothers and I am the head of the family,” Muzhgan said.
This comes as a Middle East Institute assessment has found that about 90% of the Taliban leadership comes from a.
. Many left out of fear of Taliban rule or to ensure their children, especially daughters, could continue their education.
This comes as a Middle East Institute assessment has found that about 90% of the Taliban leadership comes from a.
Since the Taliban took power in 2021, Afghanistan’s economy has been hit hard.
“Four years ago today, the Taliban’s takeover drastically changed life for the people of Afghanistan,” the minister said.
The Taliban, the statement said, has shown no intention of forming a representative government.
“Four years after Aug. 15, Afghan women still resist. Let’s stand with them,” Neumann said.
“We are not a threat to others, and we do not want others to be a threat to us,” Haqqani.