After the Taliban regained power in Afghanistan in August 2021, China became the first country to upgrade its diplomatic relations with the Taliban to the ambassadorial level and made significant efforts to present itself internationally as a supporter of the Taliban.
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Germany and the European Union have announced 7 million eure in combined funding to support humanitarian assistance and economic recovery efforts in Afghanistan, amid continued warnings over severe funding shortages.The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said Germany has contributed 2 million Euro to the Afghanistan Humanitarian Fund. In a post on X on Monday, (December 15) OCHA thanked Germany for the contribution, saying the funding would bring hope to people whose lives have been disrupted by sudden shocks and emergencies.
After the Taliban regained power in Afghanistan in August 2021, China became the first country to upgrade its diplomatic relations with the Taliban to the ambassadorial level and made significant efforts to present itself internationally as a supporter of the Taliban.
At just 18 years old, Fereshteh Karbalaei has watched the promise of a safe future disintegrate into weariness. She describes the situation for her community as having "turned into deep fatigue and despair," a mental state so profound that many refugees have lost the courage to even have a dream and feel they have no value left in the world.
International aid plays a vital role in supporting vulnerable communities during humanitarian crises. However, in countries where parts of the territory are controlled by terrorist groups, or in situations like Afghanistan, where the ruling regime is the result of a terrorist group seizing power, such aid is highly susceptible to diversion and abuse.
This report delves into the genocidal violence and hate speech targeting Shia Hazaras under Taliban rule in Afghanistan, offering a chronological account of attacks against the community, followed by a concise analysis.
Three years after their return to power, the Taliban have revered gains for women's rights in Afghanistan, effectively erasing women from public life. The Taliban's leadership remains intransigent, and there is no indication so far that they are willing to reverse their policies.
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