Muslims share a communal Iftar meal breaking their fast, at sundown on the first day of the holy fasting month of Ramadan, at a mosque in Kabul, Afghanistan, Tuesday, April 13, 2021. Credit: AP ...
Under Taliban rule, Afghanistan is experiencing severe human rights abuses, notably against women and ethnic minorities, amid socio-political and humanitarian crises. In this piece, the authors ...
Join Asia Society on Wednesday, October 6 for a town hall on the critical issues coming out of the U.S.'s withdrawal from Afghanistan, including what life under Taliban rule may look like for future ...
When the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan in 2021, women and girls were left uncertain of their basic rights and futures. The Taliban government initially promised to allow them to exercise their ...
More than 50 civil society organizations and individuals, including IFEX, have signed a statement calling on international institutions to take immediate action to restrict and secure biometric and ...
This op-ed is part of an occasional series published by The Dallas Morning News Opinion section on human rights and human freedom. Find the full series here. The dimensions of the calamity in ...
In Afghanistan, where the future has looked so bleak for so long, many are beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel. That beaming light is the prospect of a new government for all Afghan ...
Afghanistan has suffered immeasurable loss for years on battlefields and in bombings, but a recent campaign of assassinations has shocked the country. Kabul’s middle class neighborhoods are stalked ...