Afghanistan, once again under Taliban control, has become a prison for its women. In the three years since the Taliban’s return to power, they...
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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
Afghanistan, once again under Taliban control, has become a prison for its women. In the three years since the Taliban’s return to power, they...
Afghanistan, once again under Taliban control, has become a prison for its women. In the three years since the Taliban’s return to power, they...
The UN rights chief on Monday expressed “disgust” over the Taliban-ruled Afghanistan's latest announcement of “so-called moral...
The Taliban's recent enforcement of draconian laws that bar Afghan women from raising their voices and interacting with men outside their families...
By Anant Mishra and Prof. Dr. Christian Kaunert As the Taliban celebrates three years of reign, global powers/regional neighbours are forced to...
Organisers of international summit hope to create pressure to reverse laws including a ban on women speaking in public
The situation in Afghanistan has deteriorated significantly under the Taliban's strict control, erasing hard-won progress in education and human...
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.
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.
A new law in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan requires women to cover up completely and not raise their voices in public. LHR slams the Proteas as tacitly...