Amu 8pm News 12 January 2024
With over 28 million Afghans in need of humanitarian aid, the Taliban's restrictions on women working for the UN and.
With over 28 million Afghans in need of humanitarian aid, the Taliban's restrictions on women working for the UN and.
Sources confirm that the Taliban has detained dozens of women in both western and northern Kabul over the past week,.
In neighborhoods like Dasht-e-Barchi, Khairkhana, and Taimani, the Taliban has detained several females, citing dress code violations.
In this program, host Mutalib Feraji discusses Pakistani cleric Maulana Fazalur Rehman's visit to Kabul where he has held talks.
The crackdown, which primarily targets women for "bad hijab" or failure to adhere to the Taliban's dress standards, has escalated.
Women and girls in Kabul report growing concerns for their safety and restrictions from their families on leaving their homes,.
A bus explosion in the western part of Kabul on Saturday evening left two civilians dead and 14 others injured,.
Rahila, another villager, described the dire conditions in which she and her three children live.
Panelists are Mueen Gul Samkanai, an analyst, and Shayista Jan Ahadi, a former provincial council member for Paktia.
The organization stated the detained women were taken to an undisclosed location, and their families have not been informed of.