Taliban insist Afghan women’s rights are protected
The Taliban’s so-called “morality police” enforce bans on Western-style haircuts, music, and women traveling without a male ...
As a Greek woman in Afghanistan, I decided to live among ordinary Afghans to get a feel about their lives, worries and dreams ...
On International Women’s Day, the Taliban defended its stance on women's rights under Islamic law, despite global criticism.
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) reports that the Taliban’s restrictions on women and girls in Afghanistan have already affected around 1.5 million female ...
An Afghan radio station produced entirely by Afghan women will resume broadcasts after ... On Saturday, the Taliban's Information and Culture Ministry said in a statement that Radio Begum had ...
The Taliban issued a message on International Women’s Day, saying Afghan women live in security with their rights protected, even as the U.N. condemned ongoing employment and education bans.
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