For over 20 years, women have suffered under the rule of the Taliban.
The recent earthquakes in western Afghanistan and ongoing aftershocks have been devastating.
The effects of a series of earthquakes measuring a 6.3 magnitude that hit Afghanistan in early October have been devastating.
The more I grow intellectually, the more I mourn the loss of young Afghan girls’ potential.
Since the Taliban seized control of Kabul in August 2021, the rights and freedoms of Afghans have been violated.
Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers have banned female students from universities in the latest edict cracking down on women’s rights and freedoms, sparking widespread despair and protest in the country.
Afghan-born Meena Asadi has had to upend her life several times to survive.
At the end of March, the Taliban reversed its decision to open up education to girls above the sixth grade. Students reacted to the news with devastation.
Afghan women-led resistance efforts are the key to preventing Taliban oppression.