Experts like human rights activist Alexandra Trantos emphasize the global implications of the Taliban’s repression, calling ...
Since taking control of Afghanistan in 2021, the Taliban has imposed increasingly draconian policies aimed at excluding women ...
Chile, Costa Rica, Spain, France, Luxembourg, and Mexico have referred the case of women’s rights violations in Afghanistan ...
The Taliban are rewriting school and university curricula in line with their deeply conservative version of Islam. They have ...
On November 28, 2024, six State Parties, namely, Chile, Costa Rica, Spain, France, Luxembourg, and Mexico referred the Situation in Afghanistan to the ICC.
Across the world, more than 60 million women and girls who are forcibly displaced or stateless face high risks of gender-based violence.  While gender-based violence remains one of the most pervasive ...
From Iraq to Afghanistan to the US, basic freedoms for women are being eroded as governments start rolling back existing laws ...
The governments of the Republic of Chile, the Republic of Costa Rica, the Kingdom of Spain, the French Republic, Luxembourg, and Mexico referred Afghanistan for further investigation to the ...
The report highlights systemic censorship, increasing violence, and a harsh working environment for journalists, exacerbated ...
From Iraq to Afghanistan to the US, basic freedoms for women are being eroded as governments start rolling back existing laws ...
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Since taking power in August 2021, the Taliban have imposed ever-more extreme restrictions on human rights. The rights of ...