
Taliban literally silences women in Kandahar media
By Sana Atif A day after the United Nations Security Council condemned the Taliban’s restrictions on women, Taliban officials in Kandahar province ordered the media
By Sana Atif A day after the United Nations Security Council condemned the Taliban’s restrictions on women, Taliban officials in Kandahar province ordered the media
By Matin Mehran Local sources in Herat and Takhar provinces say that the Taliban violently suppressed demonstrations by female students who were protesting the ban
By Mahsa Elham In a written order issued on December 24, the Taliban banned women and girls from working for local and foreign non-governmental organizations
By Kreshma Fakhri Two days after the Taliban banned female students from attending universities in Afghanistan, the Taliban have also prohibited the entry and participation
On Thursday, December 22, the Taliban publicly whipped 25 people in Badakhshan province, 20 in Uruzgan, and 10 in Kunduz province, local sources tell Zan
By Kerisma Fakhri On the night of Saturday, December 17, a huge fire broke out in the Salang tunnel. It took two days to put
By Kreshma Fakhri On Tuesday, December 20, the Ministry of Higher Education of the Taliban told all public and private universities to prevent women from
By Mahtab Safi For the last 20 days, the Taliban in Sheberghan city have ordered local residents to organize and staff a night watch, warning
By Atia FarAzar Several shopkeepers in Samangan province say that the Taliban municipality is imposing heavy taxes on merchants in Aybak city, despite their businesses
By Mehtab Safi and Mahsa Elham Two days after UN human rights experts called on the Taliban to immediately halt public corporal punishments, the Taliban