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Taliban Raid People’s Residences in Maidan Wardak, Injure 8 Civilians

20th October, 2022 · admin

8am: The Taliban fighters have attacked the two villages of Behsud district in Maidan Wardak province, injuring eight civilians and putting on fire three residential homes, local sources said. The Taliban accused the residents of these villages of having weapons and brutally tortured them, as well as they also launched house searches operation and dug inside several homes for the purpose of finding weapons. Click here to read more (external link).

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Posted in Human Rights, Taliban | Tags: Life under Taliban rule, Taliban home raids, Taliban torture, Wardak |

‘Heartbroken And Disillusioned’: Taliban Bans Afghan Women From Many University Courses

20th October, 2022 · admin

By RFE/RL’s Radio Azadi
October 20, 2022

The Taliban allowed thousands of Afghan girls and women to take university entrance exams last week.

But the militant group has banned them from applying for many courses, including journalism, engineering, economics, and many social and natural sciences.

The move has limited the career prospects of many women and forced some to give up on their dreams.

It is the latest restriction on female education in Afghanistan since the Taliban seized power in August 2021. The militants have banned girls above the sixth grade from attending school. They have also imposed strict gender segregation in universities.

Some of the girls and women allowed to take the exams had graduated from school just before the Taliban takeover. Others who participated were in the final year of school when the militants banned secondary-school education for girls.

Fatima, a 20-year-old from the northern province of Parwan, had long dreamed of becoming a reporter. But when she was told that she could not study journalism, she left the exam. “I was heartbroken and disillusioned, so I walked away,” Fatima, whose full name has not been disclosed to protect her identity, told RFE/RL’s Radio Azadi.

Some women have also complained that they are no longer allowed to apply for courses in universities outside their home province, further limiting their options.

Shamila, a high-school graduate from the northeastern province of Kunduz, wanted to study medicine. But since the course is not available in universities in Kunduz, she has been forced to ditch her dreams of becoming a doctor.

“I was saddened and shocked to discover that I could not choose the course that I wanted,” she told Radio Azadi. “No one has been able to explain to us why we are deprived of studying our preferred subjects.”

While women are restricted in what and where they can study, men are free to apply for any course or university.

Abdul Qadir Khamush, the head of the examinations division in the Taliban’s Higher Education Ministry, told Radio Azadi that 150,000 students took the university entrance exams between October 13-15, with 35 percent of them women.

RFE/RL was unable to verify the figures provided by the Taliban. But teachers and students have said that in some provinces the number of women who took the exams this year dropped by as much as 90 percent compared to 2021.

Around 180,000 students took the exams last year, which were held just before the Taliban seized power in August. Some 30 percent of them were women.

The number of women taking the university entrance exams is expected to fall dramatically next year if the Taliban maintains its ban on education for teenage girls. This year, the militants offered an exemption for girls in the last year of school.

Khamush, the Taliban official, said they were not allowing women to apply for certain courses because they could not arrange separate classes for men and women in some universities. He told the BBC that some courses were closed to women because there was a lack of interest.

Few women have accepted that explanation.

An 11th-grader in Parwan, who did not want to reveal her name, fears that she will not even be allowed to take the university entrance exams. “My dreams will just remain dreams,” she told Radio Azadi.

Since seizing power, the Taliban has imposed a raft of restrictions on women and girls, including on their appearance, access to work and education, and freedom of movement. The rules are reminiscent of the Taliban’s first stint in power from 1996 to 2001, when the group deprived women of their most basic rights.

Women and girls have taken to the streets to protest the Taliban’s restrictions on their lives. Last month, schoolgirls, women, and even Afghan elders demonstrated their support for girls’ education in social media posts and street protests across the country, in a rare display of defiance under the Taliban.

More recently, a deadly suicide bombing on September 30 that killed dozens of girls and women in Kabul triggered some of the largest and most sustained protests against Taliban rule.

Copyright (c) 2022. 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 Children, Afghan Women, Education, Human Rights, Taliban | Tags: Life under Taliban rule |

Tolo News in Dari – October 20, 2022

20th October, 2022 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Blast Kills One, Injures Two Other Taliban Members in Badakhshan

20th October, 2022 · admin

8am: One Taliban fighter is killed and two others injured as a result of an explosion in Badakhshan province, local sources said. The blast reportedly took place in Argo district of the province at around 4:10pm Wednesday evening. According to sources, the target of this explosion was a Taliban vehicle and it was due to an embedded mine on the side of the road. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Security, Taliban | Tags: Attacks on Taliban, Badakhshan |

Pak records 51% rise in terror attacks in one year after Afghan-Taliban got power in Afghanistan: Report

20th October, 2022 · admin

PTI: “For Pakistan, the perils of a militant regime in Kabul have become unmistakably clear as the country has witnessed a mindboggling 51 per cent increase in the number of terrorist attacks in a single year since the Taliban takeover,” Pak Institute of Peace Studies (PIPS) noted in its report ‘Fallout of Afghan situation and Pakistan’s policy responses ‘. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations, Taliban |

Afghan couple accuse U.S. Marine of abducting their baby

20th October, 2022 · admin

Joshua Mast

CTVNews: This is a story about how one U.S. Marine became fiercely determined to bring home an Afghan war orphan, and praised it as an act of Christian faith to save her. Letters, emails and documents submitted in federal filings show that he used his status in the U.S. Armed Forces, appealed to high-ranking Trump administration officials and turned to small-town courts to adopt the baby, unbeknownst to the Afghan couple raising her 7,000 miles away. The little girl, now 3 1/2 years old, is at the centre of a high-stakes tangle of at least four court cases. The Afghan couple, desperate to get her back, has sued Joshua and his wife Stephanie Mast. But the Masts insist they are her legal parents and “acted admirably” to protect her. They’ve asked a federal judge to dismiss the lawsuit. Click here to read more (external link).

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  • Afghan couple claim US marine ‘abducted’ their daughter, 3, after ‘luring’ them to America with the promise of medical treatment for her only to discover he and his wife had secretly adopted her while she was in a US military hospital
Posted in Afghan Children, Other News, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Abduction |

Children in Afghanistan are being pushed to their absolute mental and emotional limits

20th October, 2022 · admin

Afghan girls (file photo)

The New Arab: New restrictions imposed by the Taliban have also had an impact on children’s mental health, especially for girls. The restrictions mean many girls have been excluded from school, socialising and going to parks and shops. The economic crisis has also forced some girls into early marriage as their parents need the money to feed the other children in the family.  Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Children, Afghan Women, Health News, Human Rights, Taliban | Tags: Life under Taliban rule, Mental Health |

In Afghanistan, Pakistan has outmanoeuvred India

19th October, 2022 · admin

Ahmad Shah Massoud

Deccan Herald: Rawalpindi has used geography and geopolitics and its perceived influence over the Taliban to its advantage to reclaim its most-favoured ally status – In the months before the brutal assassination of Ahmad Shah Massoud, the commander of the India-backed Northern Alliance in Afghanistan, two days before the Al Qaida’s attacks on New York’s Twin Towers in September 2001, the Afghan resistance leader… Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Al-Qaeda, Human Rights, India-Afghanistan Relations, NRF - National Resistance Front, Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations, Taliban, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Ahmad Shah Masood, Dr. Abdullah |

The UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights Visits Panjshir

19th October, 2022 · admin

8am: The United Nations Special Rapporteur on Human Rights for Afghanistan has traveled to Panjshir while this morning dozens of residents of the Peryan district of this province, including women, protested in response to the harassment of civilians by the Taliban. The Taliban, however, dispersed the protestors with aerial shots. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Civilian Injuries and Deaths, Human Rights, Taliban, UN-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Panjshir |

1TV Afghanistan Dari News – October 19, 2022

19th October, 2022 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |
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