Buscador: Afganistan
Juliol 2006
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31/07/2006
PESHAWAR, Jul 31 (IPS) - Two Afghan journalists, who spent three years in the infamous United States military prison camp in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, have released a new chronicle on life in the now famous iron cages.
Més informacióFont: Inter Press Service (IPS) Temes/Zones: [Àsia Oriental] [Pakistan] [Estats Units] |
25/07/2006
As Taliban attacks against women increase, concerned Americans are urging their congresspeople to support women-led nonprofits and other organizations that protect women's rights and provide urgently needed assistance to women and girls in Afghanistan.
Més informacióFont: Feminist Majority Foundation Temes/Zones: [Estats Units] Image: If passed, the Afghan Women's Empowerment Act of 2006 will authorize $30 million a year for three years. © Advocacy Project
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21/07/2006
SAN FRANCISCO, Jul 20 (OneWorld) - An Afghan government proposal to re-establish the notorious Department for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice has raised concerns among U.S. human rights advocates.
Més informacióFont: OneWorld US Temes/Zones: [Gènere] [Religió] [Polítiques governamentals] [Justícia] [Legislació] |
20/07/2006
Though it may just be symbolic, Afghanistan's cabinet has agreed to re-establish the Department for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, notorious under the Taliban for, among other things, beating women for showing their wrists, hands, or ankles and beating men for trimming their beards.
Més informacióFont: Human Rights Education Associates Image: A newly proposed department in the Afghan government raises concerns for women. © United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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12/07/2006
Attacks by a resurgent Taliban and other groups are forcing the closure of many girls schools throughout the country. Nearly one-third of all Afghanistan districts have no girls' schools in operation.
Més informacióFont: Inter Press Service (IPS) Image: Girls in Afghanistan. © Oxfam
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11/07/2006
Escalating attacks on teachers, students and schools in Afghanistan are shutting down schools and depriving another generation of education, a leading rights group says in a new report today. Girls' schools have been hit particularly hard.
Més informació+ OneWorld news by email Image: Afghan children © Beth Bolitho
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11/07/2006
Taleban on saamassa yhä suuremman jalansijan Etelä-Afganistanissa. Paikalliset asukkaat ovat kääntymässä myönteisiksi liikkeelle, Afganistanissa ruohonjuuritason työtä tekevä riippumaton Senlis Council varoittaa.
Més informacióFont: Suomen IPS Temes/Zones: [Conflictes] |
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