Since the Taliban’s return to power in August 2021, the mental health crisis among women has deteriorated, with recent statistics revealing a surge in suicides.
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The Taliban have welcomed the fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government, congratulating the militant group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and the Syrian people for what they described as the removal of the “main cause of war and instability” in the country.
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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.
Women everyday find new ways to defy Taliban rules. From online classrooms to underground protests, women’s voices and power grow parallel to the regime’s resolute grip on power.
Backed by the Taliban's full force, nomadic tribes are on a spree to extort sedentary populations who are already pushed to the brink by drought, poverty, and conflict.
Millions are on the brink of being thrown back under Taliban brutality, some after decades of living abroad.
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