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DEC3-11192024
A woman in Khost province was sentenced to five months of imprisonment and 39 lashes for alleged 'moral corruption'.
DEC3-11182024
Taliban sentenced and flogged a woman in Baghlan with 30 lashes and six months’ imprisonment following a discretionary court ruling for alleged moral offenses...
DEC3-11172024
Taliban publicly flogged three individuals, including one woman, in Faryab for 'moral' offenses.
DEC1-11142024
Declaration that education for girls is Westernized and doesn't reflect Afghan culture and Islamic values. In addition, ban on educational scholarships abroad for all...
DEC3-11052024
Four women and nineteen men in Jawzjan province were sentenced to between 25 and 39 lashes for moral offenses.
DEC3-11042024
A woman and a man in Takhar province were sentenced to 39 lashes, after being convicted for adultery.
DEC3-11032024
Taliban intelligence detained the brother of a female protester in Takhar in apparent retaliation for her activism.
DEC11-10272024
An individual in Faryab province was sentenced to four months of imprisonment and 35 lashes, after being accused of adultery.
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.
DEC3-10202024
A woman and a man in Takhar province were sentenced to 39 lashes, after being convicted for adultery.
DEC3-10172024
A woman and a man in Logar province were sentenced to four months of imprisonment and 39 lashes for engaging in 'illicit relations'.
DEC3-09222024
Written court order confirmed by Supreme Court leads to flogging of woman in Herat for adultery.
DEC12-09092024
Taliban Interior Ministry Spokesman denounces human rights as “shameful slogan” in September 9 social media statement.
DEC3-08292024
Taliban flogged one women and two men in Khost province.
DEC7-08262024-B
Taliban called protests against the new law on promotion of virtue and prevention of vice "insolence."
DEC3-08172024
Taliban issues stoning order for a woman in Balkh province for adultery.
DEC12-07312024-20
Article 28 of PVPV Law mandates community-wide enforcement of Taliban-defined morality through schools and religious leaders.
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...
DEC12-07312024-5
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.
DEC12-07312024-8
Article 15 of PVPV Law mandates state enforcement of dress codes, eroding bodily autonomy and religious freedom.
DEC12-07312024-13
Article 20 of PVPV Law mandates gender segregation and religious observance in transport, severely restricting women’s mobility and personal autonomy.
DEC12-07312024-14
Article 21 of PVPV Law empowers officials to regulate bodily modesty even in private bathing and leisure, reinforcing state control over personal behavior.
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...
DEC12-07312024-18
Article 26 of PVPV Law mandates court referrals for failure to observe Islamic obligations, including prayer, fasting, and parental obedience.