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DEC12-10262024
Taliban confirms ban on singing and bans women from reciting Quran aloud even in presence of other women under new verbal religious restriction, under...
DEC4-10262024
Taliban prohibit adult women to hear the voices of other adult women.
DEC12-09092024
Taliban Interior Ministry Spokesman denounces human rights as “shameful slogan” in September 9 social media statement.
DEC1-09012024
Restrictions imposed on media in Khost to broadcast educational programs for girls above grade 6 through media is prohibited.
DEC7-08272024
Taliban imprisoned a young man in Nangarhar for publishing an image of the tricolor flag.
DEC7-08262024-A
Taliban in Kandahar have banned the use of drones for filming.
DEC7-08262024-B
Taliban called protests against the new law on promotion of virtue and prevention of vice "insolence."
DEC7-08262024-C
Taliban leader orders that only central spokespeople and ministries may make statements on behalf of the Taliban.
DEC10-08192024
The Taliban burned musical instruments in Parwan.
DEC10-08132024
Taliban have made it mandatory to display the group's flag on shops in the city of Nili in Daikundi province.
DEC8-08132024
Taliban ordered the forced attendance of students and teachers at ceremonies marking the 3rd anniversary of group’s return to power in Kabul and Ghazni.
DEC12-07312024-21
PVPV Law mandates ideological training, supervision and reporting systems to the Supreme Leader to ensure strict enforcement of moral regulations and suppress dissent under...
DEC12-07312024-22
PVPC law centralizes final authority over morality enforcement with the Supreme Leader and invalidates all conflicting legislation, Articles 32-35, Law of Promotion of Virtue...
DEC12-07312024-1
Taliban Ministry of Justice Announces Official Morality Law Based on Supreme Leader’s Decree.
DEC12-07312024-2
Taliban codifies nationwide morality law - the Law on the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice - granting sweeping powers to religious police...
DEC12-07312024-3
Articles 1-3 of PVPV Law formally establishes a religious enforcement regime under Taliban leadership, defining virtue and vice by Hanafi Sharia and empowering officials...
DEC12-07312024-4
Articles 4-8 of PVPV Law mandates moral regulation for all people in Afghanistan under Hanafi jurisprudence, granting the Ministry exclusive power to enforce religious...
DEC12-07312024-5
Articles 9-12 PVPV of Law empowers state-appointed overseers to enforce moral codes through public surveillance and non-judicial interventions.
DEC12-07312024-6
Article 13 of PVPV Law enforces full-body covering, bans public female speech, and restricts women's visibility and movement.
DEC12-07312024-7
Article 14 of PVPV Law imposes religious dress codes on men, limiting personal autonomy and expression.
DEC12-07312024-8
Article 15 of PVPV Law mandates state enforcement of dress codes, eroding bodily autonomy and religious freedom.
DEC12-07312024-9
Article 16 of PVPV Law criminalizes perceived disrespect toward Islamic figures, suppressing religious diversity and dissent.
DEC12-07312024-10
Article 17 of PVPV Law enforces religious conformity and censors media, banning images and critical content.
DEC12-07312024-11
Article 18 of PVPV Law imposes religious mandates on trade and farming, restricting livelihoods and expression through sectarian economic rules.
DEC12-07312024-15
Article 22 of PVPV Law criminalizes a wide array of behaviors - from LGBTQ+ identity and women's public speech to cultural celebrations - codifying...
DEC12-07312024-17
Articles 24 & 25 of PVPV Law grants religious officials the power to issue non-judicial punishments for “immoral acts,” including detention and financial penalties.
DEC12-07312024-20
Article 28 of PVPV Law mandates community-wide enforcement of Taliban-defined morality through schools and religious leaders.
DEC7-07072024
Taliban shut down the local radio station (Kawoon Ghag) in Laghman.
DEC5-07032024
The Taliban have issued a directive in Daikundi province requiring women to wear Arabic and Islamic-style hijabs.
DEC1-06172024
Taliban spokesperson for the Ministry of Higher Education reiterated the fatwa banning girls’ education.