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Three years of Taliban rule and international inaction for Afghans


Three years of Taliban rule and international inaction for Afghans

The Afghan community is struggling with three years of unresolved frustration as the Taliban de facto authorities commit human rights violations and crimes ...

Afghanistan after 3 years of Taliban rule: Women silenced and ...

11 terrorist attacks on the U.S.. The Taliban used the parade to show off U.S. and NATO military equipment abandoned by the foreign forces when ...

Afghanistan Three Years after the Taliban Takeover | Crisis Group

In August 2021, as foreign troops departed, Taliban insurgents seized power in Kabul, bringing the country back under their rule.

An important step toward tackling the Taliban's war on women

Amnesty International welcomes any steps by States to hold the Taliban accountable under international law for the widespread and ...

Where is Afghanistan Three Years into Taliban Rule?

Lacking formal recognition from all member states, the Taliban will not be present at the U.N. General Assembly next week.

Amnesty International on X: "Today marks three years of Taliban rule ...

Today marks three years of Taliban rule in Afghanistan. Three years of human rights violations and crimes under international law.

FAQs: Afghan women three years after the Taliban takeover

The status of women's rights in Afghanistan has deteriorated drastically under Taliban rule. Decades of hard-fought progress toward gender ...

Afghanistan Three Years into Taliban Rule

Iqbal Ahmad writes of how, three years since the Taliban's takeover, Afghanistan has devolved into one of the most repressive regimes in the world resulting ...

The Taliban's three years in power and what lies ahead

To advance its interests, the United States should reconcile itself to building a low-level equilibrium with the Taliban in Afghanistan.

Taliban says they are in Afghanistan to stay as they mark 3 years in ...

The Taliban view their rule of Afghanistan as open-ended, drawing legitimacy from Islamic law and facing no significant threat.

The Taliban said women could study — three years on they still can't

Afghanistan is the only country in the world that stops its girls and women from attending schools and universities. And the Taliban show no ...

What to know 3 years into the Taliban's rule of Afghanistan - AP News

The Taliban have ruled Afghanistan for 3 years. Take a look at their transition from insurgency to authority as they strive for legitimacy.

Afghanistan: One year of Taliban rule - Chatham House

One year after the Taliban's ascent to power in Afghanistan, the plight of Afghans is worsening. The economic situation is dire, malnutrition rates are ...

Afghanistan's Future Depends on Taliban's Engagement with World ...

Afghanistan's future depends on mutual engagement between the Taliban and the international community, a senior United Nations official for ...

Afghanistan's Security Challenges under the Taliban - Crisis Group

One year after the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan, fighting has decreased considerably. Yet serious security problems remain, not least the foreign ...

Three Years of Taliban Rule and Gender Apartheid in Afghanistan

These parades implied that the Taliban have been able to bring political stability to the country without any visible threat to their authority.

Three Years of the Taliban Rule in Afghanistan

The Islamic State of Khorasan Province (ISKP) has become the most prominent armed opposition to the Taliban regime. ISKP has expanded its ...

Security Council Emphasizes That Punitive Restrictions on Women's ...

Afghanistan under the Taliban remains the most repressive country in the world for women's rights, the senior United Nations official in ...

Three years of Taliban rule: A call to faith and action in Afghanistan

As we reflect on the third anniversary of the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan, it is impossible to ignore the deepening humanitarian ...

Two Years After Taliban Takeover, the Humanitarian Situation in ...

August 19 marks two years since the Taliban took power in Afghanistan, following the United States military withdrawal and collapse of the Ghani government.