As a judge in Kabul, Nellab Hotaki Talash put many violent men behind bars. When the Taliban released them, she had to flee. But 70 peers remain in hiding.
As a judge in Kabul, Nellab Hotaki Talash put many violent men behind bars. When the Taliban released them, she had to flee. But 70 peers remain in hiding.
As a judge in Kabul, Nellab Hotaki Talash put many violent men behind bars. When the Taliban released them, she had to flee. But 70 peers remain in hiding.
As a judge in Kabul, Nellab Hotaki Talash put many violent men behind bars. When the Taliban released them, she had to flee. But 70 peers remain in hiding.
the loss of malala maiwand, a well—known presenter at enikas tv. she was a role model for young women who wrote her fan mail. the attack on malala was claimed by the so—called islamic state. in her murder, afghanistan lost another person standing up for women's rights, and a family lost a loved one.
congratulations mr president. the question on everyone's mind was with no political solution in sight, would the new president stick to the may one deadline to withdraw troops? meanwhile, in afghanistan, three television interpreters were killed in the capital jalalabad, the capital of nangarhar, which suffered the worst of the surge in targeted killings. within days of each other, three health workers, a doctor and a police officer were also killed. they were all women. nangarhar had already suffered the loss of malala maiwand, a well—known presenter at enikas tv. she was a role model for young women
After the Taliban takeover of the country in August, the protracted Afghanistan conflict abruptly gave way to an accelerating human rights and humanitarian crisis. The Taliban immediately rolled back women’s rights advances and media freedom—among the foremost achievements of the post-2001 reconstruction effort. Most secondary schools for girls were closed, and women were prohibited from working in most government jobs and many other areas.
“This project is being launched to the public in light of events that have been plaguing the country’s news industry for the last five years: journalist killings, arrests, red-tagging, filing of libel charges, to name a few.”
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