Afghan doctor’s struggle highlights deepening Taliban restrictions on women
“My father is paralyzed, I have no brothers and I am the head of the family,” Muzhgan said.
“My father is paralyzed, I have no brothers and I am the head of the family,” Muzhgan said.
The program also reviews the most important regional and global events of the past week.
The Taliban refer to Aug. 15, 2021 — the day they regained power in Kabul — as “Victory Day.”
“Humanitarian assistance for women and girls — who otherwise have no access to essential services and support — is a.
The program also reviews the most important regional and global events of the past week.
In that time, the Taliban have rejected internal legitimacy through elections or allowing Afghans to determine their own political future.
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.