
Afghanistan’s Taliban responsible for revenge killings, torture of former officials
In Afghanistan, hundreds of former government officials and members of the armed forces have allegedly been killed despite assurances from the Taliban of an amnesty, the human rights office (OHCHR) said on tuesday (22-08-2023)

It’s Been Two Years. Why Are Afghan Refugees Like Me Still in Legal Limbo?
It was two years ago on Wednesday that I arrived in the United States. After a harrowing escape from Afghanistan, my daughters and I landed at Dulles Airport, close to Washington D.C. On that last flight, we had no idea where we were going until we were in the air.
The International Institute is touring the country to lure Afghans to St. Louis
The International Institute of St. Louis’ Afghan Community Support Program is traveling across the country to tell Afghans that St. Louis is a good place to start businesses, find new jobs and raise families.
Thousands of Afghan judges and legal staff remain at risk post-Taliban takeover
Nearly 4,000 prosecutors and legal staff members face the threat of violence from the Taliban in Afghanistan, where at least 28 prosecutors and their families have reportedly been killed.
Afghan Allies Still in Limbo
Nearly 90 percent of Afghan humanitarian parole recipients are still waiting to learn their fates.
Abbas Ehsani: Utah is a haven for Afghan refugees like me. Now Congress must act.
When I arrived at the national processing center for Afghan evacuees in Virginia a year ago, I already knew I wanted to live in Utah.