Five years after Taliban takeover, Afghan women remain trapped in deepening rights crisis
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Five years after Taliban takeover, Afghan women remain trapped in deepening rights crisis
The Afghan women who spoke to The Media Line said that words could hardly capture the hardships they have endured in exile, while their loved ones continue to face difficult conditions back home.
The ten-year-old Aysha is sold by her father so that her family does not starve. The massive return of millions of Afghans from Pakistan and Iran exacerbates the hardship in the country – while the Taliban take almost every opportunity for women to earn money themselves.
Canada marks five years as Afghanistan fell to Taliban 2026
Canada – Anita Anand, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Randeep Sarai, Secretary of State (International Development), issued this joint statement: “Today marks five years since Afghanistan fell to the Taliban. Canada strongly condemns the extreme repression, widespread human rights violations and abuses as well as continued erosion of fundamental freedoms perpetrated by the Taliban against the Afghan people. Canada strongly ... Read More The pos…
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