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Women protesters in Afghan detail Taliban abuse
Human Rights Watch (HRW) released a new report detailing the mistreatment of Afghan women.
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Women and men are not equal: Taliban Education Minister
Taliban-appointed acting minister of Higher Education, Neda Mohammad Nadim emphasized that based on Sharia, men and women are not equal.
Taliban Resurgence Raises Concerns for Afghan Women
The impact of the resurgence of the Taliban in Afghanistan has been a subject of debate globally as the de-facto authorities.
Taliban Resurgence Raises Concerns for Afghan Women
The impact of the resurgence of the Taliban in Afghanistan has been a subject of debate globally as the de-facto authorities.
Women protest against ban on beauty salons
Days after the Taliban issued a decree and banned women's beauty salons across the country
Afghan women protest against Taliban ban on university
Women across Afghanistan cities have taken to the streets raising slogans against a Taliban ban on their higher education.
Women banned from Afghanistan’s gyms
The Taliban is banning women from using gyms in Afghanistan, an official said Thursday
Women, girls 'are being written out of society' by Taliban
Women and girls in Afghanistan are being deprived of their most basic human rights
Afghanistan: Female protesters demand to reopen Ministry of Women's Affairs
Women protestors in Kabul on Monday urged the Taliban to reopen the Ministry of Women's Affairs.
Taliban: Women can study in gender-segregated universities
Women in Afghanistan can continue to study in universities, including at post-graduate levels, but classrooms will be gender-segregated.
Women forced by Taliban to marry terrorists
As the Taliban is gaining ground in Afghanistan by capturing many key cities in the country, the terror group is now forcing women to get married to its terrorists, a media report said on Thursday.