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        Taliban Publicly Flogs Man and Woman in Northern Afghanistan

        December 20, 2025

        Taliban Publicly Flogs Nine People, Including Four Women, in Bamyan and Kapisa

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        Taliban Publicly Flogs 22 People, Including Women, in Three Provinces

        December 17, 2025

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        Taliban Detains Heads of School and Language Center in Ghazni Over Girls’ Attendance

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