Four women activists in Afghanistan have been released by the country's "de facto authorities" after going missing weeks ago, the United Nations said Sunday.
The relatives of the detained female right activists confirmed their release but suggested the activists are not ready to publicize the details about their detention as they are "under pres
By Rouba Al HusseiniAgence France-PresseKABUL One after the other, quickly, carefully, keeping their heads down, a group of Afghan women step into a small Kabul apartment block risking their lives as a nascent resistance against the Taliban.They come together to plan their next stand against the hardline Islamist regime, which took back power in Afghanistan in August and