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DEC11-11042025
Taliban authorities published forced confessions of detained journalists to intimidate and suppress independent media.
DEC12-10302025
Taliban authorities used loudspeakers in a Kabul market to enforce hijab rules under the Promotion of Virtue law
DEC12-10292025
The Taliban forced students at a university to attend a mandatory session about growing beards.
DEC8-10242025
The Taliban arrested a civil and educational activist in Nangarhar over a social media post.
DEC10-10192025
Taliban authorities banned live-action imagery in media in Herat, forcing television outlets to halt or alter broadcasts.
DEC7-10182025
Taliban intelligence has suspended the broadcasts of Shamshad Radio and Television over its coverage of regional conflict.
DEC12-10082025
The Taliban are inspecting people’s mobile phones in Herat.
DEC7-10072025
The Taliban shut down fiber-optic internet services in Kandahar for a second time in one week, disrupting economic activity, public services, and online education.
DEC1-10052025-B
Taliban authorities dismissed female literacy teachers in Kabul and Nangarhar and banned Teachers’ Day observances.
DEC10-10042025
Taliban authorities banned Teachers’ Day celebrations and related activities in schools in Herat.
DEC5-10022025
Academic promotion of university professors has been conditioned on having conduct and appearance aligned with Sharia.
DEC7-09232025
The Taliban ordered all video media in Herat—including television stations and online platforms such as YouTube—to cease broadcasting images and operate in audio-only format.
DEC7-09152025-A
Telecom internet services have been cut off in Kandahar.
DEC7-09152025-B
The Taliban ordered a multi-province shutdown of wireless and fiber-optic internet services, cutting off Wi-Fi access in Kandahar, Uruzgan, Helmand, Nimroz, and Balkh.
DEC7-09142025
The Taliban ordered a citywide shutdown of Wi-Fi and Fiber Optics internet services in Mazar-i-Sharif, cutting off fixed-line connectivity while leaving mobile internet operational.
DEC12-09112025
Taliban authorities denied Breshna employees entry to offices in Kabul for not complying with beard and dress requirements.
DEC7-09102025-A
Taliban suspend national television broadcasts in Balkh province under enforcement of the live-image ban.
DEC7-09102025-B
Taliban authorities in Kandahar halted the activities of YouTubers under morality laws banning images of living beings.
DEC7-09082025
A Taliban official publicly admitted that the group intended to kill journalists, describing them as traitors and acknowledging pursuit and killings.
DEC7-08312025
The Taliban arrested three citizens for publishing critical content of the Taliban.
DEC1-08262025-B
The Taliban have banned the teaching of 679 books in public and private universities.
DEC1-08252025
The Taliban have removed 18 subjects from university curricula and permitted 201 others to be taught only after mandatory ideological revision.
DEC12-07212025
Taliban forces carried out a widespread wave of arrests and disappearances of women and girls across Kabul, citing hijab enforcement and transferring detainees to...
DEC7-07202025
Taliban expand the ban of broadcasting of living images in Sar-e-Pul province, reportedly reaching 20 provinces.
DEC3-07202025
A teacher in Paktika was sentenced to death by Taliban courts following a closed trial without legal representation, family access, or due process.
DEC12-07192025-B
Taliban disrupted university graduation ceremony in Faryab, beating and arresting students for wearing neckties and barring professors from attending.
DEC12-07082025
Taliban shut down men’s barbershops in a Kabul neighborhood for shaving beards and cutting hair deemed “Western".
DEC3-06242025
Taliban authorities in Faryab publicly carried out imprisonment and flogging against an individual accused of claiming to represent Imam Mahdi and undermining the Islamic...
DEC7-05152025
The Taliban compelled several TikTok / X users to publicly repent.
DEC10-05112025
Taliban suspended the game of chess nationwide, citing religious considerations and administrative issues within the chess federation.