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From Torture to Sexual Assault and Murder: What s Happening in the Taliban s Women s Prisons? « RAWA News

8 Subh: Female prisoners in Taliban-controlled prisons in the provinces of Jowzjan, Faryab, and Samangan are enduring a deplorable situation. They face humiliation, insults, physical torture, and sexual assault. According to the findings of Hasht-e Subh Daily, since the collapse of the Republic regime, the Taliban have detained and imprisoned 90 women in the three northern provinces. Out of these, 36 women are in Faryab province, 34 women are in Samangan province, and another 20 women are in Jowzjan province. These women have been subjected to inappropriate treatment by the Taliban in prisons over the past year.

There is a God up there : Parineeti s mother Reena pens sweet note for daughter after engagement with Raghav Chadha

Parineeti Chopra | Parineeti Chopra s mom Reena Chopra calls herself truly blessed after actor s engagement with Raghav Chadha dgtl

দিল্লির কপূরথলা হাউসে রাজনীতি এবং বিনোদন জগতের অতিথিদের সামনে দাম্পত্যে প্রবেশের সুতো কাটলেন রাঘব-পরিণীতি। আংটিবদল সারা। যদিও বিয়ের দিনক্ষণ এখনও রহস্যাবৃত।

Zarmina Resisted Sexual Assault with Bravery: A Tragic Tale of Resistance « RAWA News

Hasht-e-Subh Daily: Numerous reports have surfaced over the past two years about extramarital relationships and sexual assault by Taliban commanders on young women and girls during their rule in the country. Recently, in Ghor province, a Taliban militant named Abdul Qodos attempted to sexually assault a young girl named Zarmina in her father’s house in the Saad Siah area of the city of Firozkoh, the center of Ghor province. When Zarmina resisted, Abdul Qodos shot and killed her. Reliable sources in Ghor province have confirmed these details.

Afghan Women tell UN rights experts we re alive, but not living « RAWA News

UN News: Following a systematic crackdown on the rights of Afghan women and girls by the Taliban – from attending school to working at the UN – “the stage may be set for multiple preventable deaths that could amount to femicide” unless restrictions are reversed rapidly, independent UN human rights experts announced on Friday, following an eight-day visit to the country.

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