Pakistan Must Stop Deporting Afghan Refugee Women to a Gender Apartheid State
Zahab* wakes up and brews her three children some tea. They crowd around on the floor in the one room apartment she rents in Islamabad, Pakistan. The day is beginning but they have nowhere to go.
Pakistan’s migrant burden is far larger than Britain’s – we have every right to do something about it
Over the last three to four decades, between four and five million migrants (roughly the population of Ireland) have arrived
Afghan Female Prosecutors Fear Being Sent Back To Afghanistan Under Pakistan’s Deportation Program
Maria Safi, a senior member of the Committee of Afghan Women Prosecutors in Pakistan, said the ongoing forced deportation of thousands of Afghans from Pakistan daily are extremely worrying.
Women Judges Mobilize to Help Endangered Afghan Counterparts
When the Taliban took over Afghanistan, the safety of many judges in the country was threatened, some of which had sentenced Taliban members to prison. As women judges in Afghanistan were stripped of their titles and degrees, the National Association of Women Judges helped women jurists escape from the country.
No End to Taliban Revenge Killings in Afghanistan
A new United Nations report on extrajudicial killings in Afghanistan under the Taliban makes for very grim reading. The report confirms fears about the Taliban’s treatment of the former government’s security force personnel.
Afghan Refugees in Turkey Hope for Relocation, Fear Deportation
Washington — Edris Niazi had "a normal life," back in Kabul, working as a government employee, but his life "turned upside down" after the Taliban seized power in 2021.