Ismail Khan says Taliban’s four-year record proves his fight was justified
Khan urged Afghans to work “by every possible means” to change and reform the country’s situation.
Khan urged Afghans to work “by every possible means” to change and reform the country’s situation.
A girl who is depriving of schooling saysshe has spent these years in deep distress, feeling robbed of her future.
“Both sides to the agreement deliberately ignored their binding commitments,” Atmar said.
In Ghor province, Abdullah, a former soldier, is living with kidney failure after both kidneys stopped functioning.
In this piece, Maryam Rahmani reflects on four years of lost education under Taliban rule, recounting her halted dreams and.
This program discusses the four years of the Taliban rule and the restrictions imposed on women during this period.
UN Women says 78% of Afghan women are now not in education, employment or training.
In this op-ed, Mohammad Afzali critiques the Taliban’s rule as a blend of religious totalitarianism and ethnic domination, examines its.
Since then, they say, they have been waiting for the school gates to reopen.
While Ghafari says the workshop cannot heal the deep wounds of lost opportunities, it has given them a reason to.