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A convicted murderer was publicly executed at a mosque in provincial Afghanistan, marking the second such incident since the Taliban regained power in August 2021.
The execution took place in the town of Sultan Ghazi Baba, located in the Laghman province, reported AFP.
"He was executed in public in the town of Sultan Ghazi Baba, centre of Laghman province, so that he could suffer and become a lesson for others," said a statement from provincial information officers. ....
Ahead of a UN summit that would take place next week, Afghan women rallied in Kabul on Saturday, defying a crackdown on dissent. They demanded that other countries refrain from formally recognising the Taliban regime.
Since the Taliban took back control in 2021, protesters who voiced opposition to growing restrictions on women's rights have been physically assaulted or imprisoned, and security forces have fired shots into the air to break up some demonstrations.
However, sporadic gatherings organised by small groups of women have continued. ....
The UK government has been facing increasing pressure over the delay in the release of the next phase of the Afghan citizens’ resettlement scheme (ACRS ) for hundreds of Afghanistan journalists who supported the West’s mission in the Islamic country.
An estimated 200 Afghan journalists have fled to Iran and Pakistan after the Taliban took over Afghanistan and imposed their own interpretation of Sharia law that bans women from working, reports the Guardian newspaper. ....
Multiple blasts were heard across Afghanistan’s capital Kabul on Wednesday, TOLO News reported. Details pertaining to the nature or the target of the blasts or who was responsible for it remained unclear as neither Taliban nor security officials have commented. The explosions come days after a bombing near a checkpoint at the Afghan capital’s military airport killed and wounded several people. ....
Taliban have warned the Afghan media outlets operating from abroad to stop what it calls 'propaganda’ against the regime, saying that a law to prosecute them would be implemented in the coming times.
The head of the ministry of information, Hemad, has accused the outlets of spreading misinformation against the militants, reports Khama Press. ....