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United Nations Assistance Mission to Afghanistan (UN-Peacebuilding)
Authorization date: 03/02
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16.05.2022
Civilians flee fighting in Panjshir Valley

Scores of civilians have fled fighting in Afghanistan’s Panjshir Valley after an insurgent group launched an offensive against Taliban forces, residents said Saturday.

Source: The Defense Post
16.05.2022
Taliban dissolve Human Rights Commission, other key bodies

Taliban authorities in Afghanistan dissolved five key departments of the former U.S.-backed government, including the country's Human Rights Commission, deeming them unnecessary in the face of a financial crunch, an official said on Monday.

Source: Reuters (paywall)
11.05.2022
UN says record number of Afghans face acute hunger

The upcoming harvest is expected to bring some relief to Afghanistan’s dwindling food stocks. But World Food Program Deputy Regional Director for Asia, Anthea Webb warns this relief is expected to be short-lived.

Source: VOA News
07.05.2022
Taliban orders women to stay home; cover up in public

The UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) issued a statement of deep concern on Saturday in response to an announcement made by the Taliban de facto authorities saying that women should only leave their homes in cases of necessity and then, with their faces covered in public.

Source: UN News
29.04.2022
Taliban supreme leader urges world to recognise ‘Islamic Emirate’

The supreme leader of the Taliban, Haibatullah Akhunzada, has called on the international community to recognise the “Islamic Emirate” of Afghanistan in a message ahead of Eid holidays without touching on the issue of girls’ education.

Source: Al Jazeera
27.04.2022
Afghan ‘fighting season’ ushers in new anti-Taliban groups

With the onset of the “fighting season” in Afghanistan, small pockets of anti-Taliban resistance appear to be forming across much of the country.

Source: VOA News
17.04.2022
At least 47 dead in Afghanistan after Pakistan attacks

The Pakistani military has not commented on the attacks, but on Sunday the foreign ministry in Islamabad urged the Taliban authorities in Kabul to take “stern actions” against armed fighters launching attacks against Pakistan from Afghan soil.

Source: Al Jazeera
15.04.2022
Girls' education ban reveals deep rifts within Taliban

The Taliban prohibition on girls' education shows the movement's ultra-conservatives retain tight control of the Islamist group and exposes a power struggle that puts at risk crucial aid for Afghanistan's desperate population, experts say. The ban has triggered international outrage and even left many in the Taliban movement baffled by the decision.

Source: VOA News
13.04.2022
Media watchdogs, UN call on Taliban to stop arbitrary detention of journalists

[…] UNAMA has called on the Taliban to stop the "intimidation of media."

Source: VOA News
03.04.2022
Taliban ban opium oppy cultivation in Afghanistan

The Taliban have outlawed cultivation of drugs, including opium poppy, across Afghanistan, the world’s biggest opium producer, which accounts for 85 percent of global production.

Source: VOA News