Women’s watchdog claims 2,000 women in Taliban’s prisons
In a statement, the watchdog painted a grim picture of the situation, responding to the Taliban’s earlier assertion that there.
In a statement, the watchdog painted a grim picture of the situation, responding to the Taliban’s earlier assertion that there.
Watkins pointed out the lack of civil society representation at the main event, especially the absence of Afghan women, which.
The directive specifically names Khwaja Ghar, Dara-e Shakh and Dara-e Rang as prohibited recreational areas for women.
The human rights watchdog named a series of violations allegedly committed by the Taliban, including corporal punishment, extrajudicial killings, arbitrary.
Practicing sports as an Afghan girl in Pakistan has not been without difficulties.
Friday's final examination round included high school graduates who studied abroad, absentees, 14th-grade graduates, and graduates of religious schools.
The U.N.'s findings reveal that approximately 5.6 million Afghan migrants and refugees currently reside in 103 countries.
The ministry, according to the movement, has been responsible for harassment, humiliation, arrest, torture, and even murder of citizens, with.
Female civil servants who continue to work will receive their regular salaries.
The movement has asserted that the Taliban's actions constitute part of a systematic campaign to suppress religious minorities.