KABUL WATCH: UN-mandated assessment of Afghanistan discussed
In this program, host Yaser Abrar discusses the United Nations special coordinator Feridun Sinirlioglu's report about Afghanistan.
In this program, host Yaser Abrar discusses the United Nations special coordinator Feridun Sinirlioglu's report about Afghanistan.
Despite Parsi's release, at least two other activists, Manizha Seddiqi and Parisa Azada, remain in Taliban custody, according to latest.
The report notes persistent restrictions against women and girls, including the suspension of tertiary education and education beyond grade six.
Neda Parwani, a prominent women’s rights activist, and her husband were granted bail and released from Taliban custody after enduring.
The mandate, crucial for maintaining peace and stability in Afghanistan, will now extend until December 2024.
The report emphasizes the importance of education and employment in addressing a range of issues including mental health crises, poverty,.
The meeting aimed to discuss and address concerns raised by women activists regarding Feridun Sinirlioglu's assessment report.
In this program, host Mutalib Feraji discusses the UN Security Council's closed-door meeting on the UN-mandated assessment report about Afghanistan.
While the vast majority are from neighboring Afghanistan, Islamabad maintains that the policy does not specifically target any nationality.
Women and girls urged the U.S. to exert more pressure on the Taliban to alter its stance toward females in.