Rahima Yazdani/ A number of careless people think that the West has given women their rights and freedom by stripping them naked, but in fact, women have always been humiliated in a non-Islamic perspective, and the West wants to use women as a tool, which is the biggest and worst injustice. It is the right of this creature with dignity. It is a woman's ...
Hojjat-ul-Islam wal-Muslimin Sayed Isa Hussaini Mazari, the general director of Tebian Social Cultural Activities Center and AVA news agency, while attending the representative office of this center in Qom province, met with a group of educated immigrants from this province and discussed the recent developments in Afghanistan and the problems of immigrants....
Protests by Afghan refugees continue in Indonesia. With the new Australian Prime Minister's visit to Jakarta, the asylum seekers once again marched in protest of their misfortune.
Coinciding with World No Tobacco Day, Balkh security officials say efforts are underway to provide shelter and treatment for poppy fields in the province. Meanwhile, the number of drug addicts in Mazar-e-Sharif has decreased; but there is no budget for their treatment.
Kandahar, once the domain of the Canadians, is little different. To the east of Kabul, ISIS K (Islamic State-Khorasan Province) controls much of the area and when it is not fighting with the Afghan government forces, it fights with the Taliban. Who do pretty much whatever they like, whenever they like, in most of the country.
Kabul is now an extremely ...
This week, Australian media reported on new war crimes allegedly committed by Australia’s Special Air Services (SAS) troops in Afghanistan, including the mass murder of unarmed civilians and planting weapons on the bodies of civilians to cover up unlawful killings.
The modern history of Afghanistan is replete with the sad story of millions of war refugees, especially with the happening of the infamous and maybe fabricated 9/11 event, when the United States launched what came to become the longest US foreign war ever under the pretext of fighting terrorism, which not only brutally ended the lives of countless ...
The Afghan peace process is once again under threat, though this time it's not because of the Taliban, the Kabul government, or the U.S., but COVID-19. The consequences of this virus spreading into the impoverished and war-torn country from Iran run the risk of reversing all of the recent progress that's been achieved since the beginning of the year....
In the early 2000s, the war in Afghanistan was largely fought in the country’s rural areas. As the war dragged on, entrepreneurs established social media companies that now drive modern politics. The world evolved into the present social media-dominated age; so did the Afghan war.
An Australian tourist was sexually harassed by Abdul Maruf Khairkha, the district governor of northern Badakhshan’s Wakhan district following sexual scandals in Afghan presidential palace (Arg).
As the Global Nutrition Cluster side event on Afghanistan is underway in Brussels, there is a clarion call for consolidated and sustained efforts to tackle undernutrition. Children in Afghanistan continue to bear the brunt of decades of protracted conflict. In 2019, an estimated 6.3 million people, including 3.8 million children, require some form ...
The following article was written by an Iranian citizen journalist on the ground inside the country, who writes under a pseudonym to protect his or her identity.
Russian Human Rights Commissioner Tatyana Moskalkova says Moscow has received hundreds of requests from the widows of Daesh Takfiri terrorists, who were slain either in Iraq or Syria over the past few years, to return home.
Afghanistan’s poorly armed and underpaid police are usually on the frontlines against Taliban militants and they lost 90 men defending the strategic city of Ghazni last month, underlining chronic weaknesses that are likely to face further tests. The four days of intense fighting in Ghazni have highlighted problems, including resentment of the ...
Children were excited to be back at school and with their friends again after the summer break. But their joy turned to terror yesterday when three schools were targeted by bombers in and around the Afghan city of Jalalabad.