The UN rights chief on Monday expressed “disgust” over the Taliban-ruled Afghanistan's latest announcement of “so-called moral...
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KABUL (Reuters) - Afghanistan's Taliban formally codified a long set of rules governing morality this week, ranging from requiring women to cover their faces and men to grow beards to banning car drivers from playing music, the Justice Ministry said. Read full story
The UN rights chief on Monday expressed “disgust” over the Taliban-ruled Afghanistan's latest announcement of “so-called moral...
KABUL: The Taliban government’s morality ministry said it would not cooperate with the United Nations’ mission in Afghanistan, calling it “an...
By Anant Mishra and Prof. Dr. Christian Kaunert As the Taliban celebrates three years of reign, global powers/regional neighbours are forced to...
Back to homepage / Asia / Pacific UNSEEN, UNHEARD Afghan women are erased by the Taliban as the international community looks on The oppression of...
KABUL: Taliban supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada has ordered Afghan officials to enact a sweeping new morality law curtailing women's rights and...
KABUL: Taliban supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada has ordered Afghan officials to enact a sweeping new morality law curtailing women's rights and...
Taliban has cut ties with the UN's Afghanistan's mission after criticism of new laws targeting women, but the UN says it will continue to deal with...
Officials from the Afghan Ministry of Interior Affairs state that out of the total 10,000 to 11,000 prisoners in Afghanistan’s prisons,...
Organisers of international summit hope to create pressure to reverse laws including a ban on women speaking in public
Three years into its rule, the movement has codified its harsh Islamic decrees into law that now includes a ban on women’s voices in public.