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Richard Bennett: Iranian Police Accuse Afghan Migrants of Spying for Israel and Torture Them
Amid growing concerns over the treatment of Afghan migrants in neighboring countries, Richard Bennett, the UN Human Rights Council’s Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Afghanistan, says that hundreds of Afghan migrants, especially from ethnic and religious minority groups, have been arrested in Iran on charges of spying for Israel.
Jul 51 min read


Civil Organizations: Russia’s Move to Legitimize the Taliban Has Dangerous Consequences for Women
Following the Russian Federation’s recognition of the Taliban regime, a number of Afghan civil society organizations, protest movements, and human rights groups have issued a joint statement condemning the decision as “an endorsement of violence, denial of justice, and legitimization of gender apartheid,” warning that it could lead to increased repression, particularly against women, minorities, and independent voices.
Jul 52 min read


350 Afghan Students, Including Girls, Arrive in Pakistan on Allama Iqbal Scholarships
Pakistani media have reported that 350 Afghan students, including girls, have entered the country to continue their education through the “Allama Muhammad Iqbal” scholarship program.
Jul 51 min read


Women Activists: From Now On, Every Act of Taliban Repression Will Bear the Kremlin’s Seal of Approval
Photo: Wakil Kohsar/AFP Following the Russian Federation’s decision to recognize the Taliban regime, the “Coordination Association of...
Jul 52 min read
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