Taliban has announced it will close all national and foreign non governmental organizations (NGOs) employing women in ...
KABUL: The Taliban has announced that it will close all national and international non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in ...
The hooded mannequins are one symbol of the Taliban’s puritanical rule over Afghanistan. But in a way, they are also a small show of resistance and creativity by Kabul’s dress merchants.
Ministry of Economy warns that any NGO that does not comply will have its activities suspended and its licence revoked.
The Taliban announced the latest decision two years after they asked NGOs to suspend the employment of Afghan women, allegedly as they did not follow Taliban's interpretation of the Islamic dress code ...
Some women sport embroidered hats, others wear heavy headpieces, depending on which region of Afghanistan they come from. A scaled-back version of similar dresses was worn every day by women going ...
Prior to the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan, women learned in co-ed spaces within universities and did not have to follow a dress code. But Haqqani at a news conference once again reiterated ...