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Date: May 9, 2021 :: ID: 4601 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, Women, Children, Education :: Views: 5407 :: Words: 344 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

BBC: The explosions took place as students were leaving the building on Saturday, with pictures on social media showing abandoned school bags in the street. Most of the victims were girls, a ministry of education spokeswoman said.No-one has admitted carrying out the attack in Dasht-e-Barchi - an area often hit by Sunni Islamist militants. Full story ...


Date: April 30, 2021 :: ID: 4600 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, Women, Children, HR Violations :: Views: 59057 :: Words: 386 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

BBC: The bomb went off late on Friday close to a guesthouse where the students were reportedly staying in Pul-e-Alam, the capital of eastern Logar province.Dozens of people were hurt. Witnesses described roofs collapsing and victims being trapped under the debris.No group has said it was behind the blast as people broke their fast in the Islamic holy month of Ramadan. Full story ...


Date: April 27, 2021 :: ID: 4613 :: Category: US-NATO :: Views: 4927 :: Words: 683 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

CounterPunch: President Joe Biden, in announcing an ostensible end to the U.S. war in Afghanistan, is continuing his streak of paying eloquent lip service to progressive causes while maintaining the implied status quo. In a televised address from the White House on April 14, Biden said, “it’s time to end America’s longest war. It’s time for American troops to come home.R Full story ...


Date: April 14, 2021 :: ID: 4599 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, Women :: Views: 5660 :: Words: 567 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Guardian: Outside a college from which their mothers were banned, the women waited for friends finishing exams they fear will be some of the last they can take. “The Americans are leaving,” said Basireh Heydari, a Herat University student. “We have terrible days ahead with the Taliban. I’m worried they won’t let me leave the house, let alone what I’m doing now.”The Biden administration’s decision to withdraw all US troops from Afghanistan by 11 September will bring an end to the US’s longest war. Full story ...


Date: April 1, 2021 :: ID: 4597 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, Women, HR Violations :: Views: 5278 :: Words: 427 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Human Rights Watch: (New York) – Taliban forces are deliberately targeting journalists and other media workers, including women, in Afghanistan, Human Rights Watch said today. Threats and attacks against journalists across the country have increased sharply since talks began between the Afghan government and the Taliban, heightening concerns about preserving freedom of expression and the med Full story ...


Date: March 30, 2021 :: ID: 4598 :: Category: Women, Healthcare/Environment :: Views: 5352 :: Words: 470 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The New York Times: KABUL, Afghanistan — Three health workers, all women, working for the government’s polio vaccine campaign were shot dead in Jalalabad in eastern Afghanistan on Tuesday, local officials said, only weeks after three women working in television were killed in the same city.The women, all in their 20s, were going about their jobs in the bustling town near the border with Pakistan when they were gunned down in two separate attacks. Full story ...


Date: March 23, 2021 :: ID: 4596 :: Category: Women, Children, HR Violations :: Views: 6640 :: Words: 441 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

TOLO News: Members of a family in Kabul claimed that a nine-year-old girl in their family and her friend, who were studying at a religious studies center in Kabul, were raped by a man on Monday morning. One of the girls, who is nine years old, is being treated at a hospital in Kabul following the incident. Her family said that her mother did not have the money to pay for her treatment after they realized that she was feeling ill. Full story ...


Date: March 18, 2021 :: ID: 4594 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, Women, Children :: Views: 5220 :: Words: 302 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

... time in Sar-e-Kotal area in Kabul's district 17, police said.Sources said the bus carried employees of the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology. The victims have been taken to a nearby hospital, eyewitness said.... Full story ...


Date: March 17, 2021 :: ID: 4595 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, Women, Children :: Views: 5724 :: Words: 309 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

DAWN: KABUL: Five women and a child were killed when a bus carrying Afghan government employees was hit by a bomb in the capital, officials said on Tuesday.The blast ripped through the vehicle during evening rush hour in Kabul on Monday, with government ministries giving conflicting casualty figures. Full story ...


Date: March 13, 2021 :: ID: 4593 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, Women, Children :: Views: 5979 :: Words: 315 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

DW.com: A car bomb in Afghanistan's western Herat province has left at least seven people dead, as global powers seek a permanent ceasefire to the ongoing conflict.A car bomb detonated in Afghanistan's western Herat province late Friday, killing at least 7 people and injuring 53 others, authorities said. Full story ...


Date: March 10, 2021 :: ID: 4592 :: Category: Warlords, Women :: Views: 6133 :: Words: 502 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

DW.com: Afghanistan's Education Ministry is barring schoolgirls older than 12 from singing at public events, media reported on Wednesday. The reports come amid growing fears that the Taliban could regaining power in Afghanistan as the group negotiates a peace deal with the United States.Schoolgirls older than 12 will only be able to sing at events that are "100% attended by women," according to a letter of the decision shared by the Kabul-based broadcaster Ariana News on Twitter Full story ...


Date: March 3, 2021 :: ID: 4591 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, Women :: Views: 6253 :: Words: 402 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

CNN:Three female media workers were shot dead in the eastern Afghan city of Jalalabad on Tuesday, government officials said, amid a wave of killings that is spreading fear among professional workers in urban centers.Zalmai Latifi, head of local broadcaster Enikas TV, said the three women were recent high school graduates aged between 18 and 20 who worked in the station's dubbing department. Full story ...


Date: February 27, 2021 :: ID: 4590 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, HR Violations :: Views: 5483 :: Words: 396 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

8 Sobh(transected by RAWA):Security sources in Ghor province confirmed that five members of the family of Bismillah Adel, a journalist who was recently killed, were shot by gunmen.An unnamed government source in Ghor, speaking on condition of anonymity, told 8 Sobh newspaper that three members of the journalist’s family were killed and two others were injured in the incident. Full story ...


Date: February 21, 2021 :: ID: 4589 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, Women, Children, HR Violations :: Views: 6169 :: Words: 333 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

...t three people including a child and wounded 20 others on Sunday, Afghan officials said.Kabul police spokesman Ferdaws Faramarz said a roadside bomb targeted a police car, killing the driver and a nearby child. Five other civilians including children were wounded.... Full story ...


Date: February 13, 2021 :: ID: 4588 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, HR Violations :: Views: 6200 :: Words: 375 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Khaama Press: Pajhwok Afghan News in a survey analysis found that at least 52 percent of Afghanistan’s territory is controlled by the Taliban and 59 percent of the population lives under the Afghan government.Pajhwok Afghan News indicated that the government controls 46 percent of the territory, the survey is conducted between November 2020 and February 2021. Full story ...


Date: February 11, 2021 :: ID: 4587 :: Category: Women, Poverty, Healthcare/Environment :: Views: 7134 :: Words: 311 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Tolo News: Gul, 28, is a native of nearby Faryab province, but has sought refuge in Herat province amid the war and other violence. She said she did not have any other option except to sell her kidney and to pay the loans of her husband who was in Taliban custody. The Taliban has not commented. Full story ...


Date: February 10, 2021 :: ID: 4586 :: Category: Women, Education :: Views: 5983 :: Words: 505 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Norwegian Refugee Council: Recent fighting between Afghan security forces and armed opposition groups has destroyed a girls’ high school in Faryab province in Northern Afghanistan. The destruction of the school has robbed more than 3,000 students of their classrooms.“The recent fighting shows yet again the high risks and dangers for students in Afghanistan wanting to receive an education,” said Astrid Sletten, Afghanistan Country Director for the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC). Full story ...


Date: February 6, 2021 :: ID: 4585 :: Category: Corruption, Healthcare/Environment :: Views: 6411 :: Words: 289 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The New York Times: HERAT, Afghanistan — Amid the bustle of beggars and patients outside the crowded hospital here, there are sellers and buyers, casting wary eyes at one another: The poor, seeking cash for their vital organs, and the gravely ill or their surrogates, looking to buy. Full story ...


Date: January 26, 2021 :: ID: 4583 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, US-NATO, HR Violations, Afghan Government Crimes :: Views: 6465 :: Words: 497 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Hill: While the peace talks in Afghanistan are stalled until the administration of Joe Biden takes new action, calls for more power sharing mechanisms to represent manifold groups in the political system are gaining momentum. This is a tempting idea, and Afghans have had a taste of power sharing in recent years, starting with the appointment of Hamid Karzai as president with the diverse ethnic cabinet, and then the deal between Ashraf Ghani and Abdullah Abdullah after an election dispute. Full story ...


Date: January 19, 2021 :: ID: 4584 :: Category: Women, Children, HR Violations, Afghan Government Crimes :: Views: 6300 :: Words: 371 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

BBC Persian (translated by RAWA): What does the dead of mother, father, three children, seven sisters, one brother and four sister’s children do to a person?Noor Ali, lost 18 members of his family all at once in bombing raid by government forces in Khashrud district of Nimroz province. Among the victims there were children aged three months to then years old. Full story ...


Date: January 14, 2021 :: ID: 4582 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, Women, HR Violations :: Views: 6283 :: Words: 381 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Christian Science Monitor: In the streets of Kabul, Shogofa Sediqi knew she was being stalked by Taliban killers.As the chief director for Afghanistan’s Zan TV (Women’s TV), she had grown accustomed to militants sending her threats, telling her in real time what she was wearing and what time she left home, and warning her to stop her work as a journalist. Full story ...


Date: January 11, 2021 :: ID: 4581 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, Children, HR Violations, Afghan Government Crimes :: Views: 6726 :: Words: 416 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Aljazeera: Afghan authorities have said they are investigating a weekend air raid which local officials say killed more than a dozen civilians, including children.Provincial officials said 15 people died on Saturday night when a rocket struck a house in Khashrod district of Nimroz province. Relatives of the victims and witnesses put the death toll at 18, all members of the same family in Munazari village. Full story ...


Date: January 6, 2021 :: ID: 4580 :: Category: US-NATO, HR Violations :: Views: 7107 :: Words: 560 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Business Insider: Civilian deaths skyrocketed in Afghanistan under President Donald Trump, whose administration relaxed the rules of engagement for airstrikes in 2017, according to a new study from the Costs of War Project at Brown University."The number of civilians killed by international airstrikes increased about 330 percent from 2016, the last full year of the Obama Administration, to 2019, the most recent year for which there is complete data from the United Nations," Neta C. Crawford, who led the study, wrote in a report on the findings. Full story ...


Date: January 3, 2021 :: ID: 4579 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, US-NATO, HR Violations :: Views: 6104 :: Words: 368 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

The Khaama Press: US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s recent remarks on Twitter saying “no US servicemen have been killed in Afghanistan” sparked a backlash from politicians in the Afghan government. As no US servicemen were killed in the last year, thousands of civilians and Afghan security members were killed in the violence during 2020. Full story ...


Date: January 1, 2021 :: ID: 4578 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, HR Violations :: Views: 7070 :: Words: 390 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Khaama Press: Head of Sada-e-Ghor Radio, Journalist and civil society activist, Bismillah Adil Aimaq was killed in unknown gunmen attack in Feroz Koh city, the central part of Ghor province, local confirmed to media.Mohammad Aref Abir, a spokesman to Ghor governor, said that Adil was killed in an attack by unknown armed men, in Dara-e-Taimoor village on the outskirts of the city. Full story ...


Date: December 26, 2020 :: ID: 4577 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, HR Violations :: Views: 6148 :: Words: 364 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

AP News: KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — A series of explosions hit the Afghan capital on Saturday morning, killing at least four people including two police officers, officials said.The deaths were caused by a sticky bomb attached to a police vehicle detonated in western Kabul, police spokesman Ferdaws Faramarz said. The explosion wounded two civilians. Full story ...


Date: December 20, 2020 :: ID: 4576 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, Women, Children, HR Violations :: Views: 7517 :: Words: 388 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

NBC News: A car bomb blast that rocked Afghanistan's capital Sunday morning killed at least nine people, according to the Afghan Interior Ministry.Interior Minister Masoud Andarabi told reporters at the site of the attack that the attack wounded around 20 other people, including a member of parliament, Khan Mohammad Wardak. Andarabi said the lawmaker was in "good condition." Full story ...


Date: December 18, 2020 :: ID: 4575 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, Children, HR Violations :: Views: 6630 :: Words: 483 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

NDTV: Ghazni: At least 15 children were killed when a motorbike laden with explosives blew up near a religious gathering in eastern Afghanistan on Friday, officials said.The children had gathered at a home in Ghazni province to recite Koran verses, a regular activity on the Islamic holy day of Friday, when the blast happened.Violence has surged in Afghanistan in recent months despite the government and the Taliban launching peace talks to end the country's grinding war. Full story ...


Date: December 18, 2020 :: ID: 4574 :: Category: US-NATO, HR Violations :: Views: 7162 :: Words: 382 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Common Dreams:An extraordinary investigation by Australian journalist Andrew Quilty published Friday by The Intercept reveals U.S.-backed Afghan government paramilitary death squads have been waging a campaign of terror targeting civilians—including children—in Wardak province as part of the American military occupation of the nation that began nearly two decades ago. Full story ...


Date: December 11, 2020 :: ID: 4572 :: Category: Taliban/ISIS/Terrorism, Women :: Views: 6574 :: Words: 384 :: RSS :: Print :: Email

Deutsche Welle: Afghan journalist Malalai Maiwand and her driver were shot dead at 7:10 a.m. local time (2:40 UTC) on their way to work in the nangarhar provincial capital of Jalalabad, the provincial governor spokesman Ataullah Khogyani said Thursday. The attackers opened fire on Maiwand and her driver, Mohammad Tahir, shortly after she left her house in eastern nangarhar province Full story ...


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