Despite the regime withdrawing even the most basic human rights of women and girls, liberal democracies have failed to take action
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Despite the Taliban's oppression of women and girls, governments worldwide seem unable to move beyond rhetoric and take concrete action against the Islamic fundamentalist group.
Despite the regime withdrawing even the most basic human rights of women and girls, liberal democracies have failed to take action
Despite the regime withdrawing even the most basic human rights of women and girls, liberal democracies have failed to take action
By Anant Mishra and Prof. Dr. Christian Kaunert As the Taliban celebrates three years of reign, global powers/regional neighbours are forced to...
By Muhammad Akran, Asim Nasar and Shama Perveen The resurgence of the Taliban in Afghanistan (here- after Taliban 2.0) following their takeover on...
By Muhammad Akran, Asim Nasar and Shama Perveen The resurgence of the Taliban in Afghanistan (here- after Taliban 2.0) following their takeover on...
By Halmat Palani There is no conflict in the Middle East, or arguably in the world, that divides people more than the Israel–Palestine conflict....
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...
The Advisory Council on Women of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has strongly criticized the current government’s severe restrictions...
The Advisory Council on Women of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has strongly criticized the current government’s severe restrictions...
The UN rights chief on Monday expressed “disgust” over the Taliban-ruled Afghanistan's latest announcement of “so-called moral...