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Twenty-five years ago, the Taliban were known for public executions and banishing women from public. What are their views today?
Several Taliban and al-Qaeda commanders ran a network of human trafficking, abducting ethnic minority women and selling them into sex slavery in Afghanistan and Pakistan. [239] Time magazine writes: "The Taliban often argued that the restrictions they placed on women were actually a way of revering and protecting the opposite sex. The behavior ...
The 2021 Taliban offensive was a military offensive by the Taliban insurgent group and allied militants that led to the fall of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and the end of the nearly 20-year War in Afghanistan that had begun following the United States invasion of the country.
The Corbetts moved to Afghanistan in 2010, working with NGOs supporting humanitarian projects and later starting “Bloom Afghanistan,” a microfinance company focused on providing Afghans with ...
Amu TV is an independent satellite television channel owned and operated by Eye Media Group. The channel was launched on May 3, 2023, with the primary mission to inform, entertain, and educate Afghan society, providing a platform for independent and objective reporting amidst the challenging media landscape in Afghanistan.
The U.S.-Taliban talks have been in motion since July, according to the WSJ, which cited sources who attended a classified House Foreign Affairs Committee briefing last month with White House ...
2 November 1965 2 years, 237 days Independent: Prime Minister. Mohammad Hashim Maiwandwal: 1919–1973 2 November 1965 11 October 1967 1 year, 343 days Independent (until 1966) Progressive Democratic Party: Prime Minister. Abdullah Yaqta: 1914–2003 11 October 1967 1 November 1967 21 days Independent: Acting Prime Minister. Mohammad Nur Ahmad ...
The network also came under struggles in airing due to Taliban control in late 2021. [2] The then head of the network, Sharif Hassanyar, released a public statement at the time on two Kabul journalists that were held for "unknown reasons" by the Taliban. In his public tweet Hassanyar stated "Finally TB [Taliban] release Aslam Ejab and Waris Hasrat.