Afghanistan’s LGBTQ+ Community: Living in a World of Denial, Violence, and Exclusion
Voiceless Victims Sahar was a homosexual. She was compelled into an arranged marriage with a 40-year-old man when she was...
Voiceless Victims Sahar was a homosexual. She was compelled into an arranged marriage with a 40-year-old man when she was...
In concluding the Doha meeting, the UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres stated that the issue of recognizing the Taliban was not...
The years when March 8 was the day of high-sounding parties -without discussing the nature, meaning and background of such a day in depth- in luxury hotels in Kabul and other big cities of Afghanistan have passed. The years have passed when women constituted more...
Under the Taliban terrorist group's rule in Afghanistan, a significant number of women have been taken from their homes and the streets and imprisoned by the group. These women have...
An Afghan student, Fatima Rezaei, has been accepted by five prestigious universities worldwide to pursue her master's degree. Rezaei is currently a student at the American University of Beirut and her...
While the population of women is as large as that of men, their cultural presence is deliberately diminished: visible or masculine culture and invisible or feminine culture. In closed and traditional...