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The plight of women in Afghanistan, what the world needs to know

December 16, 2017 By Sayed

New assaults on women's independence in Afghanistan

We read a lot about women in Afghanistan. Afghanistan’s all-women orchestra founded in 2014 performed at the World Economic Forum last January 2017 at Davos in Switzerland, Afghan women participated in Bamiyan’s international marathon, the Afghan Aviation Forces are counting always more women pilots, and an all-girls robotics team from Herat wins a top European competition. […]

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Bacha Bazi, the ugly life of Afghanistan’s “dancing boys”

March 9, 2017 By Sayed

Who are the Bacha Bazi in Afghanistan?

The nefarious custom of “Bacha Bazi” has centuries of history in central Asia, but only Afghanistan kept it to the day. What is the practice of Bacha Bazi? Bacha means “boy”, while Bazi has two meanings, “dance” and “play”, but when the two words are used together they can have more than one meaning, such as “dancing […]

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New assaults on women’s independence in Afghanistan

December 18, 2016 By Sayed

New assaults on women's independence in Afghanistan

A new harsh assault has been carried out in the last couple of days aimed at undermining women’s independence in Afghanistan. Afghanistan is arguably the most dangerous country for women and changes towards a tangible improvement of Afghan women life and condition is still too little and too slow. Last night unidentified armed men set on fire […]

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10 year old Afghan girl found on basement after months of abuse

December 16, 2016 By Sayed

Robabeh, a ten year old Afghan girl tells local Radio Azadi her story of how she was held in captivity on a basement and abused by her 80 year old husband in the center of the Afghan capital, Kabul. In the past year Afghanistan’s human rights watch reported a variety of abuses, but the story of […]

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Over 3 decades of war in Afghanistan, the effects on the society

December 10, 2016 By Sayed

The impact of drug addiction in Afghanistan as an issue to be faced ASAP

By Sayed Asif Alaie After decades of relative stability, the overthrow of Daoud Khan in 1978 and the subsequent invasion by Soviet forces in 1979 marked the beginning of a lengthy and exhausting period of war in Afghanistan that is now close to its 40th year. As Mujahedeen resistance groups grew in strength, waging guerrilla […]

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