Hungry, hunted, terrified: unending plight of the Afghan women who served in military and police
Shima Forugh* was in 10th grade at school when she decided she would join the Afghan army. It had been ...
Shima Forugh* was in 10th grade at school when she decided she would join the Afghan army. It had been ...
A young woman has died after falling from the third floor of a building in the Qala Shada area of ...
International organizations in Kandahar Province have been given one day to remove all female staff from their offices.
Women’s rights activists have called on the UN to recognize the Taliban’s restrictions on women’s rights as crimes against humanity.
Women trying to protest against Taliban restrictions have sent an angry letter to the UN Human Rights Council as it ...
Afghan women have staged an angry protest in Kabul against the international community’s dealings with the Taliban.
In Badghis province, a group of girls gather around a radio. It’s three o’clock on a Saturday afternoon and they ...
Members of Afghan women's protest movements took to the streets of Kabul today, in response to the United Nations' stance ...
A group of civil society and human rights activists, as well as protesting women, have written an open letter to ...
The struggle for women's rights is profoundly urgent in Afghanistan. Being a woman is a clear basis for outright discrimination ...
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