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Movement in Afghanistan continues to fight for women's rights, justice, and freedom, defying Taliban oppression through ...
Afghan women don’t need saving. They need access to opportunities. And when they get them, they will show the world just how ...
The speakers discussed their first-hand experiences escaping Taliban rule and gaining an education in the U.S.
In March 2001, the Taliban shocked the world by dynamiting the giant Buddhas of Bamiyan. Two decades later, they are back in ...
Haji Najibullah’s plea was heard in a civilian court in Manhattan. He helped abduct David Rohde, then a New York Times ...
they are back in power and claim to be making strides to preserve Afghanistan’s millennia-old heritage, including pre-Islamic relics. Even months before their takeover in 2021 the Taliban called ...
Since the start of the school year in March, Afghan boys have been required to wear new uniforms of turbans and long tunics, following an order to adopt ...
Experts point out that this concern does not extend to Afghanistan’s intangible heritage. Music, dance, folklore, and any artistic expression involving women remain strictly prohibited under the group ...
Fane won an OBE for her work in Afghanistan, before Western governments pulled the plug and left the country in the clutches of the Taliban. Her journey started decades earlier, when she decided ...
Sadia Bromand fled Afghanistan six years ago. With the Taliban having returned to power, the boxer continues to fight for ...