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January - 5 
On January 5, a Vice and Virtue Department official came and asked women that we have one week to take away our shops and sit at home, a woman shopkeeper said, reports TOLO News on January 9. An official of the Provincial Department, Sayed Zahir, told TOLO News that the shops were closed due to co-w
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On January 5, a Vice and Virtue Department official came and asked women that we have one week to take away our shops and sit at home, a woman shopkeeper said, reports TOLO News on January 9. An official of the Provincial Department, Sayed Zahir, told TOLO News that the shops were closed due to co-working with men and lack of observing hijab by women. This comes after women were banned from working in Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in Afghanistan, a decision that triggered global reactions.
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January - 5 
On January 5, the International Rescue Committee (IRC) raised concerns over the impacts of Taliban’s ban on women working in Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs), which noted that the restriction "comes at a dangerous moment as winter conditions set in on a population already devastated by decades
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On January 5, the International Rescue Committee (IRC) raised concerns over the impacts of Taliban’s ban on women working in Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs), which noted that the restriction "comes at a dangerous moment as winter conditions set in on a population already devastated by decades of conflict and an unprecedented economic collapse”, reports Tolo News. According to the IRC, 82 per cent of female-headed households in Afghanistan are food insecure, which is 32 per cent points more than male-headed households. The World Food Program (WFP) of the UN in Afghanistan has likewise announced a three-week suspension of activities in the country. This suspension comes at a critical time when “28.3 million of the population in Afghanistan will need humanitarian assistance in 2023”, a spokesperson of the WFP said.
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January - 7 
The troop of the 205th Army Corps of the Ministry of National Defence discovered a depot of various types of weapons in the area of Spin Boldak District of Kandahar Province and confiscated its ammunition, Bakhtarnews.af reported on January 8. The discovered ammunition includes 1 Pika rifle, 2 Kalas
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The troop of the 205th Army Corps of the Ministry of National Defence discovered a depot of various types of weapons in the area of Spin Boldak District of Kandahar Province and confiscated its ammunition, Bakhtarnews.af reported on January 8. The discovered ammunition includes 1 Pika rifle, 2 Kalashnikov, 1 mine pal, 28 fire rocket shells, 1500 Pika rounds, 1200 Kalashnikov rounds, 2300 M16 rounds, and a large number of equipment and supplies. MoD forces arrested several smugglers.
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January - 14 
The union of private universities said that more than 40 private universities will be closed if the ban on female students will continue, Tolo News reported on January 15. Based on the statistics of the union of private universities, 140 private universities are active in 24 provinces of the country
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The union of private universities said that more than 40 private universities will be closed if the ban on female students will continue, Tolo News reported on January 15. Based on the statistics of the union of private universities, 140 private universities are active in 24 provinces of the country. More than 25,000 people, including academic figures, are employed in the centers. And, now more than 5,000 employees of private universities have lost their jobs after the ban on female students that happened in December 2022. “More than 40 owners of universities have told us that they will not have the financial capacity to continue their activities if the temporary decision of banning female students from attending universities continues for a long time. In this case they said they will be forced to close the doors of their universities,” said Mohammad Karim Nasiri, who is a press director of the union.
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January - 20 
The Freedom House says that at least 90 percent of human rights activists said they have experienced violence and mistreatment, reported Tolo News on January 21. “Afghan human rights activists live in fear and face grave challenges, whether they remain in the country or have fled abroad,” said Micha
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The Freedom House says that at least 90 percent of human rights activists said they have experienced violence and mistreatment, reported Tolo News on January 21. “Afghan human rights activists live in fear and face grave challenges, whether they remain in the country or have fled abroad,” said Michael Abramowitz, President of Freedom House. “The international community must redouble its support for these activists’ tireless efforts to create a freer and more just Afghanistan”, he added. The survey of 663 Afghan human rights activists was conducted between May and June 2022. Report says that before Taliban retook control of Afghanistan, the country was home to all Afghans, including women, religious minorities, and marginalised communities.
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January - 23 
On January 23, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in a report said that Afghanistan is facing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis with “a very real risk of systemic collapse and human catastrophe”, reports Tolo News. According to OCHA, in addition to unima
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On January 23, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in a report said that Afghanistan is facing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis with “a very real risk of systemic collapse and human catastrophe”, reports Tolo News. According to OCHA, in addition to unimaginable human costs, this humanitarian crisis is reversing many of the gains of the last 20 years, including women’s rights. The report further says that 17 million people will face acute hunger in 2023, including six million people at emergency levels of food insecurity. Extreme cold amidst harsh winter has created many concerns about the challenging conditions of people of Afghanistan. This report said that the collapse of the previous government resulted in the suspension of direct international development assistance, which previously accounted for 75 percent of public expenditure, including the maintenance of the public health system.
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February - 2 
Italian TG1 News Network revealed an investigative report showing that Qatar had paid Ashraf Ghani, Marshal Dostum, and Atta Mohammad Noor USD 110, USD 51, and USD 61 million, respectively, not to fight against Taliban fighters, khaama.com reports on February 3. The network has recently published th
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Italian TG1 News Network revealed an investigative report showing that Qatar had paid Ashraf Ghani, Marshal Dostum, and Atta Mohammad Noor USD 110, USD 51, and USD 61 million, respectively, not to fight against Taliban fighters, khaama.com reports on February 3. The network has recently published three documents that indicate the receipt of bribes to the prominent leaders of Afghanistan a month before the collapse of the previous government in Afghanistan. The document state that Ajmal Ahmadi has received USD 110 million on behalf of Afghanistan’s former president Ashraf Ghani. Document shows Ajmal Ahmadi, former director of the Afghanistan Central Bank and Representative of Former president Ashraf Ghani has signed the receipt. On the other hand, the document revealed that the former first deputy of the Supreme National Reconciliation Council as the special representative of former vice president Marshal Dostum had received USD 51 million from the Qatar representative in Kabul. While Mohammad Farhad Azimi, representative of Atta Mohammad Noor and Former governor of Balkh, has received USD 61 million from Qatar’s representative in Kabul. The documents also revealed that all three representatives of the former Afghan leaders received money from the Qatar representative after signing the documents on July 7, 2021. The archive of Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs indicates that Dr Mutlaq Al- Qahtani was in Kabul and had met with Ashraf Ghani at the Presidential Palace (Arg) on July 7, 2021.
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February - 6 
Chief of Taliban’s Counter-Narcotics Department of Laghman Province, stated that poppy farms on 10 acres of land were eradicated in Umarzi village on the outskirts of Mehtarlam, the capital of the province, bakhtarnews.com reports on February 7.
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Chief of Taliban’s Counter-Narcotics Department of Laghman Province, stated that poppy farms on 10 acres of land were eradicated in Umarzi village on the outskirts of Mehtarlam, the capital of the province, bakhtarnews.com reports on February 7.
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February - 7 
Taliban’s Deputy Interior Minister for Counter-Narcotics Abdul Haq Akhundzada, said that the counter-Narcotics department of the Ministry conducted 3,700 operations against eradicating narcotics in the country, in which 147 drug factories and 404 tons of drugs were discovered and destroyed, bakhtarn
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Taliban’s Deputy Interior Minister for Counter-Narcotics Abdul Haq Akhundzada, said that the counter-Narcotics department of the Ministry conducted 3,700 operations against eradicating narcotics in the country, in which 147 drug factories and 404 tons of drugs were discovered and destroyed, bakhtarnews.af reports on February 8. He said that the Islamic Emirate is determined to fight against narcotics and has collected 75,000 drug addicts across the country sent them for treatment, of which 5,000 have been treated received treatment so far.
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February - 11 
An official of the Kabul Municipality, Nimatullah Barakzai, said that 144 bodies were buried most of whom were unidentified, were found in Kabul with little or no information about their families or circumstances, Tolo News reported on February 12. He further said that the corpses were qualified for
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An official of the Kabul Municipality, Nimatullah Barakzai, said that 144 bodies were buried most of whom were unidentified, were found in Kabul with little or no information about their families or circumstances, Tolo News reported on February 12. He further said that the corpses were qualified for burial after being examined forensically. Only 30 corpses (unidentified people or have no relatives) were buried on February 11 in 21 Police District of Kabul.
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February - 11 
Mohammad Yusuf Mistari, the Director of the Prison's Affairs said, "currently there are 14,000 prisoners and more than 1000 of them are women", Tolo News reported on February 12. Some women prisoners in Pul- e-Charkhi (Kabul) prison called on Taliban to investigate their cases in a timely manner and
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Mohammad Yusuf Mistari, the Director of the Prison's Affairs said, "currently there are 14,000 prisoners and more than 1000 of them are women", Tolo News reported on February 12. Some women prisoners in Pul- e-Charkhi (Kabul) prison called on Taliban to investigate their cases in a timely manner and to rule on them transparently.
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February - 14 
Afghanistan remains the primary source of terrorist threat for Central and South Asia, with groups such as Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant-Khorasan (ISKP), Al-Qaeda and Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) enjoying greater freedom of movement in the country owing to the absence of an effective Tali
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Afghanistan remains the primary source of terrorist threat for Central and South Asia, with groups such as Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant-Khorasan (ISKP), Al-Qaeda and Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) enjoying greater freedom of movement in the country owing to the absence of an effective Taliban security strategy, the 31st report of the UN Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team (ISKP, Al-Qaida), was issued on February 14, reports The Hindu. “It originates from groups including the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant-Khorasan (ISKP), Al-Qaeda, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, as well as ETIM/TIP (Eastern Turkistan Islamic Movement/Turkistan Islamic Party), Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, Islamic Jihad Group, Khatiba Imam al-Bukhari, Khatiba al-Tawhid wal-Jihad, Jamaat Ansarullah and others. These groups enjoy greater freedom of movement in Afghanistan owing to the absence of an effective Taliban security strategy,” the report said. “Its main goal is to portray the Taliban as incapable of providing security in the country. By targeting diplomatic missions, ISKP seeks to undermine the relationship between the Taliban and neighbouring countries,” it added.
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February - 14 
On February 14, Anatoly Sidorov, Chief of the Joint Staff Chief of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) said that the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) terrorists in Afghanistan reach 6500, out of which 4000 Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant-Khorasan (ISKP) are believed to be s
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On February 14, Anatoly Sidorov, Chief of the Joint Staff Chief of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) said that the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) terrorists in Afghanistan reach 6500, out of which 4000 Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant-Khorasan (ISKP) are believed to be stationed near the Tajikistan border, reports Khaama Press. He further said that ISKP and Al-Qaida in Afghanistan are a serious threat to the security of Central Asia. ISKP terrorists are mostly stationed in northern Badakhshan, Kunduz, and Takhar Provinces. Militant group poses threats to the security of Central and South Asia. “Instability in the regions is directly linked to the Taliban’s policy to repress religious and ethnic minorities, increasing level of violence and lack of unity. The Taliban-run administration is currently plagued with a serious economic and humanitarian crisis,” he added.
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February - 15 
A United Nations (UN) team on February 15 said that after the killing of Ayman al-Zawahiri in Kabul, Saif al Adel has become the new leader of the network, reports Tolo News. According to a report in the Washington Examine, “Al-Zawahiri’s evident presence in Kabul had been an embarrassment for the T
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A United Nations (UN) team on February 15 said that after the killing of Ayman al-Zawahiri in Kabul, Saif al Adel has become the new leader of the network, reports Tolo News. According to a report in the Washington Examine, “Al-Zawahiri’s evident presence in Kabul had been an embarrassment for the Taliban, which is seeking legitimacy as a governing authority, and that Al-Qaeda chose not to exacerbate this by acknowledging the death." Saif al Adel is a long-time jihadi who He has years of experience operating in Iran under the protection of the Iranian government. The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has always emphasized that there is no evidence indicating that Ayman al-Zawahri was killed in Kabul.
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February - 21 
A council of clerics for Badakhshan, Ghazni and Nangarhar provinces have been formed based on decrees of the Islamic Emirate’s ‘supreme leader’, Mawlawi Hibatullah Akhundzada, Tolo News reports on February 22. The Islamic Emirate said that clerics are obliged to provide consultation to the officials
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A council of clerics for Badakhshan, Ghazni and Nangarhar provinces have been formed based on decrees of the Islamic Emirate’s ‘supreme leader’, Mawlawi Hibatullah Akhundzada, Tolo News reports on February 22. The Islamic Emirate said that clerics are obliged to provide consultation to the officials of the provinces based on Sharia law. The decrees said that the local officials are obliged to act after consultation with the religious clerics. “The council's religious clerics come from every province. There are also elders from every province ... The council is formed to be active as a mediator between the voice of the people and government,” said Zabiullah Mujahid, Islamic Emirate’s Spokesman. According to the officials of the Islamic Emirate, the councils of the religious clerics have been formed in Ghazni, Nangarhar, Badakhshan, Kabul, Baghlan, Khost, Kapisa, Paktia, Paktika, Zabul, Kandahar, Helmand, Nimroz, Farah, Faryab, Urozgan, Kunar, Jawzjan and Kunduz province.
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March - 3 
According to a report released on March 3 by the United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur on Afghanistan, 700,000 people have lost their jobs in Afghanistan since the Taliban took control, with the construction, civil service, and agricultural industries being the most badly impacted, reports peoplesd
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According to a report released on March 3 by the United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur on Afghanistan, 700,000 people have lost their jobs in Afghanistan since the Taliban took control, with the construction, civil service, and agricultural industries being the most badly impacted, reports peoplesdispatch.org. “Around 1,000 families have been forcibly removed from their lands and displaced from several villages in Daikundi Province since September 2021… At least 2,800 Hazara residents were forcibly displaced from 15 villages in Daikundi and Uruzgan Provinces in September 2021 alone,” the report said. “The Taliban’s response to armed resistance by the National Resistance Front in Panjshir province and other provinces continues to adversely impact civilians in breach of international human rights and humanitarian laws,” the report added. “As many as 1,855 grave violations were committed against children between January and September 2022,” the report pointed out. The report further said, “This crisis has been exacerbated by the unintended consequences of political cautiousness and over compliance with (US imposed) sanctions, despite the humanitarian exemptions afforded by the Security Council,” the report further said. the report adds that an “estimated 18.9 million people are experiencing acute food insecurity, a number which is expected to rise to 20 million, and over 90% of peoples are suffering from some form of food insecurity, with single-parent female-headed households and children being disproportionately affected.”
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March - 5 
Police arrested 18 people on charges of dealing and trafficking drugs in nine Provinces in Afghanistan, Bakhtar News Agency reports on March 6. The counter-narcotics Police in nine Provinces destroyed two drug factories and cleared poppy fields. According to another report, the counter-narcotics Pol
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Police arrested 18 people on charges of dealing and trafficking drugs in nine Provinces in Afghanistan, Bakhtar News Agency reports on March 6. The counter-narcotics Police in nine Provinces destroyed two drug factories and cleared poppy fields. According to another report, the counter-narcotics Police cleared 80 acres of land in different parts of the Dawlat Shah District and another four acres of land in Mehtarlam city of Laghman Province.
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March - 14 
On March 14, Global Terrorism Index (GTI) reported that Afghanistan remains the country most impacted by terrorism for the fourth consecutive year, despite attacks and deaths falling by 75 per cent and 58 per cent, respectively, reports The Khaama Press News Agency. The GTI reported that Afghanistan
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On March 14, Global Terrorism Index (GTI) reported that Afghanistan remains the country most impacted by terrorism for the fourth consecutive year, despite attacks and deaths falling by 75 per cent and 58 per cent, respectively, reports The Khaama Press News Agency. The GTI reported that Afghanistan recorded 633 fatalities in 2022, despite terrorism-related deaths declining by 866 in 2022, a 58 per cent improvement over 2021. The report attributed this drop to the Taliban taking control of the country after the fall of Kabul in August 202. The report stated, “The Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) has emerged as the most active terrorist group in Afghanistan following the Taliban takeover of the country and was responsible for the deaths of 422 people in 2022 – accounting for almost 67 per cent of the total terrorism-related deaths in the country for the year.” The report further read, “Additionally, counter-terrorism agencies remain concerned that the Taliban may be supporting terrorist organizations, particularly Al-Qaeda, and that Afghanistan could become a haven for terrorists”.
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March - 20 
The Taliban Ministry of Interior’s spokesperson, Abdul Nafi Takour said that more than 100 abduction incidents were recorded in the nation in 1401 (the solar year) and close to 200 people were arrested in connection with these incidents, reports Tolo News on March 21. "During the year 1401, there ha
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The Taliban Ministry of Interior’s spokesperson, Abdul Nafi Takour said that more than 100 abduction incidents were recorded in the nation in 1401 (the solar year) and close to 200 people were arrested in connection with these incidents, reports Tolo News on March 21. "During the year 1401, there have been 11,890 criminal incidents in the nation, of which 9,444 were detected by the police and 2,446 are being investigated by police detectives," he added. Additionally, 13 suspects have been killed as a result of clashes with Taliban forces. Nearly 12,000 crimes were recorded nationwide in the year of 1401, of which 9,444 were detected by the police and 2,446 are being investigated by police detectives. Security forces should become more professional to provide better security, and more than 4,000 operations in the anti-narcotics section were conducted, resulting in the arrest of 5,000 suspects and the destruction of 180 drug factories.
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March - 20 
On March 20, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) released a video in which Ziva Moreira, a regional nutrition advisor with UNICEF South Asia, claimed that during a visit to the Nad-e-Ali District of Helmand Province, acute malnutrition among women and teenage girls in Afghanistan has increas
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On March 20, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) released a video in which Ziva Moreira, a regional nutrition advisor with UNICEF South Asia, claimed that during a visit to the Nad-e-Ali District of Helmand Province, acute malnutrition among women and teenage girls in Afghanistan has increased by 50%, which is more than 8 lacs, Hasht-e Subh. UNICEF needs 186 million dollars to support these girls and women and their children, he added.
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April - 16 
On April 16, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Aid (OCHA) warned in a new report that Afghanistan is at the highest risk of famine in the last 25 years as funding runs out, reports The Khaama Press News Agency. OCHA further said that Afghanistan faces a massive humanitar
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On April 16, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Aid (OCHA) warned in a new report that Afghanistan is at the highest risk of famine in the last 25 years as funding runs out, reports The Khaama Press News Agency. OCHA further said that Afghanistan faces a massive humanitarian catastrophe unless urgent assistance is obtained, with roughly 20 million suffering from severe hunger and six million just one step away from famine. OCHA noted that only USD 250 million of the USD 4.6 billion in aid sought by this organisation during the first quarter of 2023 was granted.
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April - 22 
Afghanistan has developed into a significant coordination hub for the Islamic State-Khorasan Province (IS-KP) as the terrorist organization plans attacks across Europe and Asia and engages in "aspirational plotting" against the United States, reports The Khaama Press News Agency on April 23. "IS-KP
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Afghanistan has developed into a significant coordination hub for the Islamic State-Khorasan Province (IS-KP) as the terrorist organization plans attacks across Europe and Asia and engages in "aspirational plotting" against the United States, reports The Khaama Press News Agency on April 23. "IS-KP has been developing a cost-effective model for external operations that relies on resources from outside Afghanistan, operatives in target countries, and extensive facilitation networks," says an assessment. "The model will likely enable IS-KP to overcome obstacles, such as competent security services, and reduce some plot timelines, minimizing disruption opportunities," it added.
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May - 2 
On May 2, Afghanistan Journalists Center (AFJC) reported on the deteriorating situation of media in Afghanistan – adding violence cases against journalists have increased by 64 percent in the past year, reports The Khaama Press News Agency. The report says that the findings of AFJC indicate that ove
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On May 2, Afghanistan Journalists Center (AFJC) reported on the deteriorating situation of media in Afghanistan – adding violence cases against journalists have increased by 64 percent in the past year, reports The Khaama Press News Agency. The report says that the findings of AFJC indicate that over the past 12 months (May 2022- May 2023), at least 213 incidents of violence, threats, and detention of journalists have been recorded in the country. The violent incidents include one death, 21 injuries, six physical harassments, 115 threats, arrest of 70 journalists, out of which at least two reporters (Murtaza Behbudi and Khairullah Parhar) are still in Taliban custody. The centre has also stated that the media situation in Afghanistan under the Taliban regime has had a negative process – adding after the overthrow of the previous government in August 2021, roughly half of 600 media outlets have ceased operation due to economic problems and restrictions imposed by the ruling regime.
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May - 8 
On May 8, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) reported that during the past six months, at least 274 men, 58 women, and two boys have been sentenced to corporal punishment by Taliban courts, reports Hasht-e Subh Daily. Fiona Frazer, head of human rights at UNAMA said, "Corpo
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On May 8, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) reported that during the past six months, at least 274 men, 58 women, and two boys have been sentenced to corporal punishment by Taliban courts, reports Hasht-e Subh Daily. Fiona Frazer, head of human rights at UNAMA said, "Corporal punishment violates the Convention against Torture and must be stopped. The United Nations (UN) strongly opposes the death penalty and urges the Taliban to immediately suspend executions."
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May - 9 
United Nations (UN) report on Afghanistan’s human rights condition accused the de facto authorities of detaining, harassing, and imposing “severe” restrictions on the movements of its female employees working with the Agency in the country, reports The Khaama Press News Agency on May 10. This report
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United Nations (UN) report on Afghanistan’s human rights condition accused the de facto authorities of detaining, harassing, and imposing “severe” restrictions on the movements of its female employees working with the Agency in the country, reports The Khaama Press News Agency on May 10. This report further said, “This is the most recent in a series of discriminatory – and unlawful – measures implemented by the de facto authorities to severely restrict women and girls’ participation in most areas of public and daily life in Afghanistan.”
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May - 16 
London-based news agency Tortoise media highlighted in one of its reports titled "United Nations (UN) betrays women in Afghanistan" that the organization does not protect its Afghan female employees against gender apartheid and has completely given up on the rights of Afghan women, reports The Khaam
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London-based news agency Tortoise media highlighted in one of its reports titled "United Nations (UN) betrays women in Afghanistan" that the organization does not protect its Afghan female employees against gender apartheid and has completely given up on the rights of Afghan women, reports The Khaama Press News Agency on May 17. It stated that UN agencies, including the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF), World Food Program (WFP), and World Health Organization (WHO), have bowed to Taliban pressure and continue operating by abiding by the group’s gender-based policies, which restrict Afghan women from working for the UN agencies in Afghanistan.
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May - 23 
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said that the ban on Afghan women working for national and international non-governmental organisations (NGOs) had disrupted humanitarian operations, even though aid agencies remain on the ground delivering life-saving ass
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The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said that the ban on Afghan women working for national and international non-governmental organisations (NGOs) had disrupted humanitarian operations, even though aid agencies remain on the ground delivering life-saving assistance to millions of people, reports Tolo News on May 24. The OCHA statement said, "This includes the delivery of food assistance to 11.5 million people in January and February, health services to 2.5 million people, safe and clean water to 1 million people, and education to 482,000 children (280,000 of them girls)." The statement said that since April 4, 2023, all national staff, including men and women have worked from home.
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June - 4 
A new United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) report said that the estimated number of people in need of humanitarian assistance in Afghanistan has increased to 28.8 million (up from 28.3 million at the beginning of 2023), reports Tolo News on June 5. This report fu
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A new United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) report said that the estimated number of people in need of humanitarian assistance in Afghanistan has increased to 28.8 million (up from 28.3 million at the beginning of 2023), reports Tolo News on June 5. This report further said, "Between June and December 2023, humanitarian partners will require USD 2.26 billion to deliver prioritized multi-sectoral assistance to 20 million people."
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June - 8 
In a report published on June 8, Amnesty International said that the Taliban have committed the ‘war crime’ of collective punishment against civilians in Panjsher Province, reports Tolo News. This report further said, "Civilians targeted with torture and unlawful killings; detainees subjected to ext
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In a report published on June 8, Amnesty International said that the Taliban have committed the ‘war crime’ of collective punishment against civilians in Panjsher Province, reports Tolo News. This report further said, "Civilians targeted with torture and unlawful killings; detainees subjected to extrajudicial executions; mass arbitrary arrests and detention intended to intimidate the local population. Thousands of people are being swept up in the Taliban’s continued oppression." Amnesty International’s Secretary General, Agnes Callamard, said that "in Panjshir, the Taliban’s cruel tactic of targeting civilians due to suspicion of their affiliation with the National Resistance Front (NRF) is causing widespread misery and fear."
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June - 11 
On June 11, Taliban condemned as "baseless and biased" a United Nations Security Council report that called the Afghan administration "highly exclusionary" and "repressive," reports Al Jazeera. Taliban spokesperson Zabiullah Mujahid said, "Taliban considers the continuation of United Nations Securit
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On June 11, Taliban condemned as "baseless and biased" a United Nations Security Council report that called the Afghan administration "highly exclusionary" and "repressive," reports Al Jazeera. Taliban spokesperson Zabiullah Mujahid said, "Taliban considers the continuation of United Nations Security Council (UNSC) sanctions and such reports as full of prejudice and in conflict with the principles of independence and non-interference and calls for an end to them," Tolo News added.
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June - 26 
On June 26, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) reported that Afghanistan produced 80 % of global illicit opium production in 2022, despite the Taliban’s ban on opium cultivation, reports The Khaama Press News Agency. This report further said “the 2023 opium harvest in Afghanistan m
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On June 26, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) reported that Afghanistan produced 80 % of global illicit opium production in 2022, despite the Taliban’s ban on opium cultivation, reports The Khaama Press News Agency. This report further said “the 2023 opium harvest in Afghanistan may see a drastic drop following the Taliban’s ban, as early reports suggest reductions in poppy cultivation. The benefits of a possible significant reduction in illicit opium cultivation in Afghanistan in 2023 would be global. However, it will be at the expense of many farmers in the country who do not have alternative means of income generation.”
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June - 27 
On June 27, the United Nations Assistant Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) reported that between August 15, 2021, and May 30, 2023, it has recorded a total of 3,774 civilian casualties, reports Tolo News. UNAMA has recorded a total of 3774 casualties, including 1095 killed and 2679 injured, and three q
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On June 27, the United Nations Assistant Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) reported that between August 15, 2021, and May 30, 2023, it has recorded a total of 3,774 civilian casualties, reports Tolo News. UNAMA has recorded a total of 3774 casualties, including 1095 killed and 2679 injured, and three quarters of these casualties (2814 casualties: 701 killed, 2113 injured) were caused by indiscriminate IED attacks. Among those killed and injured were 289 children (75 killed, 214 wounded) and 168 women (64 killed, 104 wounded). The report further said that the majority of civilian casualties (1,701) as a result of IEDs were due to such attacks carried out by the self-identified Islamic State-Khorasan Province (IS-KP). And 1095 casualties resulted from IED attacks that were never claimed and/or for which UNAMA was unable to attribute responsibility.
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July - 6 
On July 6, the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) said in a report that 60 per cent of girls and 46 per cent of boys of primary school age are currently not getting any level of education in Afghanistan, reports Tolo News. UNICEF said that Japan has provided USD 10 milli
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On July 6, the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) said in a report that 60 per cent of girls and 46 per cent of boys of primary school age are currently not getting any level of education in Afghanistan, reports Tolo News. UNICEF said that Japan has provided USD 10 million to support the "continuity of children’s learning amidst a learning crisis in Afghanistan." With this contribution, UNICEF said, "71,500 children are expected to continue their education."
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July - 12 
The Deputy Minister of Public Work, Din Mohammad Haqbin, claimed that 95 per cent of Afghans do not want women to work, reports Tolo News on July 13. He said that only five per cent of people are making statements about women's work, and they are trained by foreigners, but these claims are inaccurat
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The Deputy Minister of Public Work, Din Mohammad Haqbin, claimed that 95 per cent of Afghans do not want women to work, reports Tolo News on July 13. He said that only five per cent of people are making statements about women's work, and they are trained by foreigners, but these claims are inaccurate. He further said, "Why are they interfering in this issue? Every country has its own tradition, religion, and law. It is even stated in United Nations (UN) law that every religion should be respected. We don’t want westerners to impose their laws on us."
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July - 13 
The United States Institutes of Peace's (USIP) report titled "Afghanistan’s Dire Humanitarian Situation," released on July 13, called for the continuation of humanitarian aid to Afghanistan, reports The Khaama Press News Agency. The report further said, "In the two years since the Taliban takeover,
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The United States Institutes of Peace's (USIP) report titled "Afghanistan’s Dire Humanitarian Situation," released on July 13, called for the continuation of humanitarian aid to Afghanistan, reports The Khaama Press News Agency. The report further said, "In the two years since the Taliban takeover, the Afghan economy has crumbled, the financial system has largely collapsed, and the international community has opted for no recognition of the Taliban." "Donors and Non-Government organizations (NGOs) now face the immense challenge of meeting the needs of the Afghan people under these dire conditions," it added. This report also revealed that since Taliban tightened its restrictions on Afghan women working for NGOs, the humanitarian situation has only worsened.
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July - 14 
The Director of the Taliban’s Counter Narcotics Department in the Badakhshan Province, Shafiqullah Hafizi, stated that during the past three months, poppy had been eradicated from 40,000 acres of land, reports The Khaama Press News Agency on July 15. He further said that the process will continue un
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The Director of the Taliban’s Counter Narcotics Department in the Badakhshan Province, Shafiqullah Hafizi, stated that during the past three months, poppy had been eradicated from 40,000 acres of land, reports The Khaama Press News Agency on July 15. He further said that the process will continue until the poppy fields are completely demolished in the province.
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July - 18 
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said that at least 640 children were killed or injured in 541 incidents involving explosive remnants of war and landmine explosions in Afghanistan between January 2022 and June 2023, reports The Khaama Press News Agency on July 19. This figure repr
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The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said that at least 640 children were killed or injured in 541 incidents involving explosive remnants of war and landmine explosions in Afghanistan between January 2022 and June 2023, reports The Khaama Press News Agency on July 19. This figure represents 60% of the 1,092 civilian casualties resulting from these incidents. The ICRC further said, "Children have been particularly vulnerable to fatal or life-changing injuries as they unintentionally step on landmines or pick up unexploded ordnance littered around the places they stay, play or do household chores." "The dramatic drop in resources and funding had an equally dramatic impact on efforts to clear landmines and unexploded ordnance, the ICRC added.
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August - 10 
In a recent report titled "Two Years of Journalism under the Taliban Regime," Reporters Without Borders (RSF) stated that over 80 per cent of Afghanistan's female journalists have been compelled to cease working since August 15, 2021, reports The Khaama Press News Agency on August 11. RSF further sa
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In a recent report titled "Two Years of Journalism under the Taliban Regime," Reporters Without Borders (RSF) stated that over 80 per cent of Afghanistan's female journalists have been compelled to cease working since August 15, 2021, reports The Khaama Press News Agency on August 11. RSF further said that 12,000 journalists, including male and female, that Afghanistan had in 2021, more than two-thirds have abandoned the profession now." According to the Afghan Independent Journalists Association (AIJA), more than half of the 547 media outlets established in 2021 have subsequently vanished, RSF added.
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September - 2 
On September 2, the Afghan Independent Journalists Association (AIJA) reported that nine journalists have been released within the last twenty days, reports The Khaaama Press News Agency. Among these nine journalists, Habibullah Sarab and Parwiz Sargand, were granted their freedom on September 2.
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On September 2, the Afghan Independent Journalists Association (AIJA) reported that nine journalists have been released within the last twenty days, reports The Khaaama Press News Agency. Among these nine journalists, Habibullah Sarab and Parwiz Sargand, were granted their freedom on September 2.
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September - 8 
On September 8, senior officials of the United States (US) stated that new US intelligence assessments suggest that it is unlikely that Al-Qaeda will revive in Afghanistan and that counterterrorism operations by the Taliban in Afghanistan have degraded the presence of Islamic State-Khorasan Province
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On September 8, senior officials of the United States (US) stated that new US intelligence assessments suggest that it is unlikely that Al-Qaeda will revive in Afghanistan and that counterterrorism operations by the Taliban in Afghanistan have degraded the presence of Islamic State-Khorasan Province (IS-KP), reports Tolo News. They further said, "IS-KP has been under increasing pressure from the Taliban, and many of its key leaders have fled the country in recent months," and "the threat from Al-Qaeda, meanwhile, is at its lowest point in decades”. Despite the 2021 US military withdrawal, terrorists' presence in Afghanistan has markedly declined, they added.
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November - 19 
The NAI, a media-supporting organization in Afghanistan, said on November 19 that 108 cases of violence against journalists have been recorded in 2023 in Afghanistan, reports Tolo News. The head of NAI, Zarif Karimi, said that the cases include arrests, harassment and humiliation of journalists by t
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The NAI, a media-supporting organization in Afghanistan, said on November 19 that 108 cases of violence against journalists have been recorded in 2023 in Afghanistan, reports Tolo News. The head of NAI, Zarif Karimi, said that the cases include arrests, harassment and humiliation of journalists by the Security Forces. Our reports show that we have recorded 108 cases of violence against journalists, which includes various cases including beating, arrest, humiliation and insult and other unlawful action against the journalist,” he said.
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