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  • Author: Hamia Naderi

  • 14 April 2025

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Forbes: Afghan Women at Risk of Forced Return to Afghanistan

Dr. Ewelina U. Ochab, an international lawyer and human rights writer, has stated in a recent article in Forbes that Afghan women face serious threats under the Taliban due to the group’s harsh and d...

  • Author: Hamia Naderi

  • 14 April 2025

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Afghan Activists in Pakistan Call for an End to Forced Deportations

Following increasing pressure on Afghan refugees in Pakistan, a group of human rights and women's rights activists met with members of Pakistan's parliament, calling for an immediate halt to the ongo...

  • Author: Hamia Naderi

  • 12 April 2025

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Forced Deportation of Afghan Women from Pakistan: Malala Fund Says Return to Taliban Rule Is Dangerous

As dozens of families are forcibly deported from Pakistan to Afghanistan every day, concerns are growing over the safety and rights of women and girls under Taliban rule upon their return. The Malala...

  • Author: Hamia Naderi

  • 12 April 2025

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Sediqa Mushtaq Receives Italy’s “Ambassador of Rule of Law” Award

Sediqa Mushtaq, a women's rights activist from Afghanistan, has been awarded the honorary title of “Ambassador of Rule of Law” by the International Rotary Association of Italy in a ceremony held in t...

  • Author: Hamia Naderi

  • 12 April 2025

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Afghanistani Women Under Taliban Rule: A Haunting Portrait Through the Lens of Award-Winning Photojournalism

French photojournalist Veronique de Viguerie has been awarded the prestigious 2025 Roger Pic Prize for her compelling documentary photo series titled “Afghanistan: A Land Without Women.” The collectio...

  • Author: Hamia Naderi

  • 12 April 2025

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Taliban Minister's Remarks Alarm Afghanistan's Sikh and Hindu Minorities

The representative of Afghan Hindus and Sikhs in the United Kingdom has condemned recent remarks by Khalid Hanafi, the Taliban’s Minister for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, calling t...

  • Author: Hamia Naderi

  • 11 April 2025

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Amnesty International: Taliban's Public Executions Violate Human Dignity and International Law

Amnesty International condemned the public execution of four men by the Taliban, calling it a gross violation of human rights and a clear insult to human dignity. In a statement on April 11, the orga...

  • Author: Hamia Naderi

  • 11 April 2025

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Taliban Executes Four Men Publicly in Three Afghan Cities in a Single Day

The Taliban's Supreme Court has announced the public execution of four men in three different provinces of Afghanistan in a single day, prompting renewed condemnation from human rights organizations...

  • Author: Hamia Naderi

  • 11 April 2025

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Richard Bennett: Executions and Corporal Punishment by the Taliban Are Clear Violations of International Law

Richard Bennett, the UN Special Rapporteur on human rights in Afghanistan, expressed regret over the public execution of four men by the Taliban, stating that such executions and corporal punishments...

  • Author: Hamia Naderi

  • 11 April 2025

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UNAMA Calls for Immediate Halt to Executions in Afghanistan

The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) has responded to the execution of four individuals by the Taliban, calling the act a violation of the fundamental right to life. UNAMA urge...

  • Author: Hamia Naderi

  • 10 April 2025

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Taliban's "Vice and Virtue" Law: A Tool of Oppression and Economic Sabotage

In its latest report, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) has once again exposed the repressive and destructive nature of the Taliban regime. The report warns that the enforc...

  • Author: Hamia Naderi

  • 10 April 2025

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Taliban Flogged a Woman in Sar-e-Pul

The Taliban's Supreme Court announced on Wednesday (April 9) that a woman in Sar-e-Pul province was publicly flogged on charges of "illicit relations." According to the statement, the Taliban's crimi...

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