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DEC11-02252025
Taliban forces shot and killed a civilian man in Bagram District, Parwan Province, following his prior arrest and a house search, without any reported...
DEC11-03012025
Taliban intelligence forces re-arrested nine teachers and closed an English language center and its branches in Daikundi Province on accusations of promoting “un-Islamic culture.”
DEC11-03022025-A
Taliban forces intensify ongoing house-to-house searches, harassment, and established security checkpoints in residential areas of Taloqan City, Takhar Province.
DEC11-03022025-B
A young man died in Taliban custody in Takhar Province after four days of detention, with visible signs of torture observed on his body.
DEC11-03262023-A
Taliban detained Ruqeya Sayee and two other female protestors.
DEC11-10272024
An individual in Faryab province was sentenced to four months of imprisonment and 35 lashes, after being accused of adultery.
DEC11-12032024
The Taliban arrested two men in Kabul for supporting women's rights.
DEC12-02232025
Taliban virtue police conducted door-to-door inspections in Sar-e Pol Province, confiscating women’s cosmetics and hairdressing equipment and summoning homeowners to security offices.
DEC12-07312024-1
Taliban Ministry of Justice Announces Official Morality Law Based on Supreme Leader’s Decree.
DEC12-07312024-12
Article 19 of PVPV Law mandates enforced prayer in public recreational areas, undermining religious freedom and personal autonomy.
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...
DEC12-07312024-16
Article 23 of PVPV Law holds officials responsible for preventing immoral acts by children, the mentally disabled, and non-Muslim residents, raising serious concerns about...
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.
DEC12-07312024-18
Article 26 of PVPV Law mandates court referrals for failure to observe Islamic obligations, including prayer, fasting, and parental obedience.
DEC12-07312024-19
Article 27 of PVPV Law requires overseers to ensure timely prisoner release and access to religious obligations.
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...
DEC12-07312024-20
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...