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Opposition to the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) stems from numerous factors, including the view that the United States invasion of Afghanistan was illegal under international law and constituted an unjustified aggression, the view that the continued military presence constitutes a foreign military occupation, the view that the war does little to prevent terrorism but increases its ...
The claim: Imane Khelif received lifetime boxing ban and was stripped of ‘all medals’ A Sept. 23 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) shows two images of Algerian boxer Imane Khelif and ...
Human rights in Afghanistan under the Taliban regime are severely restricted and considered among the worst in the world. Women's rights and freedom are severely restricted, as they are banned from most public spaces and employment. Afghanistan is the only country in the world to ban education for women over the age of eleven.
Sport in Afghanistan is managed by the General Directorate of Olympics, Physical Education and Sports, currently headed by Ahmadullah Wasiq. [1] Currently, cricket and association football (soccer) are the most popular sports in Afghanistan .
That’s good news, but if Afghanistan must fund a war against groups like the National Resistance Front (and its foreign confederates), the ban on drugs may go by the wayside.
It's important to check in with the veterans in your lives about what's going on in Afghanistan. Here's how to do so without being intrusive.
In Minneapolis, 400 people marched, calling for an end to the U.S. war in Afghanistan and an end to the continued U.S. occupation of Iraq. [51] The organizers in Minneapolis stated: President Obama is reported to be listening to the generals about the next steps in Afghanistan; he should be listening to the people, who want an end to the war.
"For all this talk of chaos, I just didn't see it. Not from my perch," Kirby said.