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1 day agoOne woman's eye-witness account of life under Taliban rule | Aeon Essays
A young Afghan woman with a disability recalls Kabul's fall to the Taliban, the ongoing trauma, interrupted education, and her refuge in writing.
But in recordings aired this month by Afghanistan International TV which is based in London and has been banned by the Taliban Kargar is heard asking for the $10,000 payment to be transferred to the account of one of his close associates. Once it arrives on Saturday, I will inform the coach, and then he can proceed with the arrangements, he says in one recording made public. We will say that $10,000 was donated to the national team, he says in another.
Peter Reynolds, 80, and his wife Barbara, 76, were released from prison on Friday after a court hearing and handed over to the United Kingdoms special representative to the country, Richard Lindsay. The move followed negotiations led by Qatar. list of 4 itemsend of list Foreign Ministry spokesman Abdul Qahar Balkhi said on social media that the couple had been arrested in February for violating Afghan law, but did not say which legislation had been broken.
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On the afternoon of August 15, 2021, Fahr was arranging books on the shelves of her women's library in Kabul when the Taliban swept into the city. The day would mark the beginning of what the United Nations calls the most restrictive country in the world for women's rights. The 29-year-old law graduate, who uses the pseudonym Fahr Parsi for her safety, watched her dreams crumble within hours.
Pakistan's authorities detained several Afghan refugees in Islamabad, including individuals approved for relocation to Germany. The group includes former local staff and others at risk after the Taliban takeover.
In 2016, a meeting in Kabul revealed China's persistent concern regarding the presence of Uyghur militants associated with the East Turkestan Islamic Movement, reflecting strategic intelligence priorities.