Female protester opened a secret school to circumvent Taliban’s ban on girls education
“I hope the individuals who have facilities and resources help educate girls so they don’t remain illiterate,” she said. “We,...
Read more“I hope the individuals who have facilities and resources help educate girls so they don’t remain illiterate,” she said. “We,...
Read moreAnother woman, Zarmina, who also works in the tailoring factory, said she has 11 children, ten of whom are living...
Read moreThe Taliban are not allowing male and female members of the same family to eat together in restaurants in western...
Read moreMina, 16, who worked at a garment factory in western Kabul, lost her job two weeks ago. Mina said the...
Read moreThe religious police force, which is working under the Taliban’s Ministry of Propagation of Vice and Promotion of Virtue, are...
Read moreDespite everything that has happened to her country since the Taliban seized power last August, 29-year old Nafisa still never believed there...
Read moreIn a corner of Bamyan city, two young female artists spent hours every day in a small art center, creating...
Read moreWhen the armed Taliban fighters barged into her house one early morning, Sana was terrified. She had served as a...
Read moreThe Taliban implemented their first gender segregation plan in March, allowing female and male students to return to the universities...
Read more10-year-old Hamida ran into the tent as soon as she smelled heroin, crying and begging her mother to allow her...
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