Taliban: Female government employees aren’t allowed to go to work without hijab
Asked what is proper hijab, Mahajer, told Rukhshana media, “burqa,” a head-to-toe cover, which is the Taliban’s favorite.
Read moreAsked what is proper hijab, Mahajer, told Rukhshana media, “burqa,” a head-to-toe cover, which is the Taliban’s favorite.
Read moreLocal sources and Taliban officials had confirmed that a decapitated woman's body was seen in police district 12 of Kandahar...
Public universities in Kandahar and Helmand provinces in Afghanistan have reopened after being closed for nearly nine months, with some female students...
Read moreBy Rukhshana Media The United Nations has raised concern over the continued disappearance of at least six people in connection...
Read moreBy Rukhshana Media Two days after Taliban gunmen cancelled a planned press conference by the Afghanistan Federation of Journalists and...
Read moreBy Rukhshana Media In an explosion in a Hazara-Shia neighborhood in the western city of Herat on Saturday, at least...
Read moreBy Rukhshana Media A family member of the woman activist, Tamana Zaryab Paryani, told Rukhshana Media that the Taliban arrested...
Read moreBy Rukhshana Media The Taliban arrested two women’s rights activists on Wednesday after they marched at the front of a...
Read moreBy Rukhshana Media The Taliban are “using harsh tactics to crush Afghan women’s rights Protest,” Human Rights Watch said on...
Read moreBy Rukhshana Media "Taliban rule has had a devastating impact on Afghan women and girls," a new report by human...
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