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Overnight Operation In Kunduz Left Two Taliban Dead, Says NRF

11th November, 2025 · admin

Afghanistan International: In a statement posted on its official account on X, the NRF said the attack was carried out at about 10 p.m. on Monday in the Zanjir-e Charchab area of Khanabad district. The group said one other Taliban fighter was wounded. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Anti-Taliban Resistance, NRF - National Resistance Front | Tags: Afghan resistance against Taliban, Kunduz |

Taliban Bars Women Without A Burqa From Entering Hospitals In Afghanistan

11th November, 2025 · admin

By Firuza Azizi
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
November 11, 2025

The Taliban has barred female patients, visitors, and medical staff who do not wear the all-encompassing burqa from entering public hospitals in western Afghanistan, the latest restriction by the hard-line Islamist group targeting women.

The new dress restriction came into force on November 5 in the western city of Herat, the country’s third largest. It is unclear if the measure will be extended nationwide.

International organizations have warned that the move will create further obstacles for women that will impede their access to critical health care.

Since seizing power in 2021, the Taliban has largely erased women from public life and severely impeded their right to work or get an education.

“This is suffocating for us,” a female resident of Herat, who spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of retribution, told RFE/RL’s Radio Azadi.

The woman said she was forced to spend the equivalent of around $20 to buy a burqa so she could visit a hospital for treatment. She said members of the Taliban’s dreaded morality police were enforcing the restrictions outside major public hospitals and clinics in the city of some 600,000 people.

Doctors Without Borders (MSF), the Geneva-based charity, said the Taliban’s new restrictions were already leading to fewer women visiting public health facilities in Herat.

“Female patients and caretakers are now barred from entering the hospital unless they wear a burqa, meaning that access to care is determined by clothing rather than medical need,” Sarah Chateau, MSF program manager, said in a statement on November 7.

“Each restriction placed on women as patients translates into delayed or denied medical care. We know that this will have severe consequences for children and mothers who already face enormous barriers to accessing health services in Afghanistan.”

She said the Herat Regional Hospital, one of the city’s largest, has observed a 28 percent drop in admissions of patients in need of urgent care.

Morality Law

In August 2024, the Taliban enacted a morality law that imposed severe restrictions on the appearances, behavior, and movement of women.

Under the law, women are required to fully cover their faces and bodies when in public and are banned from wearing “transparent, tight, or short” clothing.

The enforcement of the extremist group’s laws, however, has been sporadic and uneven across the country and often left to the discretion of local Taliban leaders.

Many Afghan women wear a hijab, or Islamic headscarf, which covers the head and neck. In addition, some women wear a face mask to conceal their nose and mouth.

Other women don the burqa or an Islamic abaya robe and niqab that covers the hair, body, and most of the face. The latter is common in the Arab Gulf states.

Afghan women, especially those in urban areas, consider the burqa and niqab to be alien to Afghan culture. Before the Taliban’s return to power, many women wore loose headscarves that only concealed their hair.

Saiful Islam Khyber, a spokesman for the Taliban’s Ministry for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice, said all Afghan women were required to cover their bodies from head to toe.

In Herat, a multiethnic city with strong cultural influences from neighboring Iran, the burqa has been enforced in many public places, including government offices, over the past year.

Women complain of harassment and violence if they go outside their homes without a burqa.

“I was threatened with arrest,” said a female resident of Herat who spoke on condition of anonymity. “The Taliban told me they will send my husband to prison if I fail to wear a burqa.”

Another woman in Herat said members of the Taliban’s morality police were forcing women to buy burqas in shops and markets in the city.

“It is an impossible situation for me because I’m not used to wearing a burqa,” she said.

Written by Abubakar Siddique based on reporting by Firuza Azizi of RFE/RL’s Radio Azadi

Copyright (c) 2025. RFE/RL, Inc. Reprinted with the permission of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 1201 Connecticut Ave NW, Ste 400, Washington DC 20036.

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Posted in Afghan Women, Human Rights | Tags: Life under Taliban rule, Taliban war on women |

Tolo News in Dari – November 11, 2025

11th November, 2025 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Pakistan defense minister says Islamabad attack is ‘a message from Kabul’

11th November, 2025 · admin

Khawaja Muhammad Asif

Amu: Pakistan’s defense minister, Khawaja Asif, said on Tuesday that a deadly suicide bombing in the capital was a “message from Kabul,” casting doubt on the viability of ongoing negotiations with the Taliban and calling the incident “a wake-up” call for the entire country. “This is no longer a war confined to border areas,” Asif wrote on the social media platform X. “The suicide attack in Islamabad should be seen as wake-up call. This is a war that affects all of Pakistan.” Click here to read more (external link).

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Posted in Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations, Political News, Security, Taliban | Tags: Pakistan's failure in Afghanistan, Taliban blowback, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan |

Rashid Khan Clarifies Viral Image, Says Woman Beside Him Is His Wife

11th November, 2025 · admin

Khaama: In recent days, photos of Khan attending the opening of the “Khan Charity Foundation” went viral, showing him next to a woman wearing traditional Afghan attire without a headscarf. The images quickly spread across social media, prompting widespread curiosity about her identity. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Sports News | Tags: Rashid Khan |

NRF Leader Urges World Not To Abandon Afghans As Taliban Rule Deepens Repression

10th November, 2025 · admin

Massoud

Afghanistan International: Ahmad Massoud, leader of the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan, told an annual forum in France that Afghanistan has once again become a global centre for militant training under Taliban rule. He delivered the remarks on Saturday in Saint-Raphaël, in France’s Var region, at the “Meetings for the Future” conference, where he addressed challenges to democracy. Massoud said his movement had not pursued armed resistance as a goal but as a last resort after attempts at dialogue were rejected by the Taliban. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Anti-Taliban Resistance, NRF - National Resistance Front, Political News | Tags: Afghan resistance against Taliban, Ahmad Massoud |

Afghanistan Set to Launch 13th National Rostami Wrestling Championship

10th November, 2025 · admin

Tolo News: According to officials from Afghanistan’s Sambo and Kurash Federation, the tournament will begin this Thursday and Friday in Herat Province and will host dozens of prominent wrestlers from ten provinces across the country. Athletes will compete in ten weight categories: 60kg, 65kg, 70kg, 75kg, 80kg, 85kg, 90kg, 95kg, 100kg, and open weight (100+ kg).  Rostami wrestling is one of Afghanistan’s traditional and beloved sports, which in recent years has gained widespread popularity among fans. Click here to read more (external link).

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Tolo News in Dari – November 10, 2025

10th November, 2025 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

The Cycle of Elites and the Persistence of Tribal Power

10th November, 2025 · admin

Abdur Rahman Khan

8am: For more than a century, since the reign of Abdur Rahman Khan, Afghan politics has revolved around a recurring pattern: to preserve stability, the center of power co-opts part of the ethnic elite while sidelining the rest. I call this the “Abdur Rahman Scenario”: concentration at the center, concession at the margins, and the exclusion of justice from the core. This system of co-optation and control may have prevented short-term uprisings, but it eroded institutions and replaced merit-based competition with a culture of patronage. From the Durrani and Barakzai rulers to the republic’s presidents, the same logic endured: loyalty is rewarded, not competence, and power depends on ethnic and personal networks rather than law. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Ethnic Issues, History | Tags: Ethnic descrimination, King Abdur Rahman |

Mohammad Rafi, former Afghan defense minister, dies at 79

10th November, 2025 · admin

Amu: Mohammad Rafi, a former Afghan defense minister and senior official in the Soviet-backed Democratic Republic of Afghanistan, died on Sunday in Germany at the age of 79 after a long illness, family members confirmed. Rafi played a role in the 1973 coup led by Mohammad Daoud Khan, which ended the monarchy and established Afghanistan’s first republic. He later rose to command the country’s Fourth Armored Division. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in History | Tags: Mohammad Rafi |
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