

Freshta Razbaan
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Former Defense Lawyer, Former Prosecutor, Master's Degree in Criminology












دکتری در میدان وردک میگوید از پایان جنگ خوشحال است. روشنک وردک، نمایندهی پیشین پارلمان، باور دارد بازگشت طالبان برای افغانستان آرامش آورده است. او از بسته بودن مکتب و دانشگاه برای دختران انتقاد میکند و امیدواراست طالبان در این زمینه تغییر کنند. youtube.com/watch?v=tgqpcm…

فرخنده، دختر ۱۷ ساله حدود یکونیم ماه پس از ازدواج به گونه «مرموزی» در کابل جان باخت. منابع از کابل به افغانستان اینترنشنال گفتند جسد فرخنده روز شنبه ۲۴ عقرب در خانه شوهرش در گلبهار سنتر پیدا شد. طالبان مرگ فرخنده را تایید کردند اما گفتند او در اثر «سکته مغزی» جان باخته است. afintl.com/202511173449


دادگاه بروکسل، دولت بلجیم را موظف کرد یک خانواده افغان را که از زمان ورودشان در تابستان امسال در خیابانهای پایتخت زندگی میکردند، فورا اسکان دهد. این خانواده هنگام ثبت درخواست پناهندگی در اسد ۱۴۰۴ از دریافت جای اقامت در شبکه دولتی محروم مانده بود. afintl.com/202510210505


چهار هفته پس از زلزله مرگبار در شرق افغانستان؛ الجزیره از وضعیت بحرانی زنان آسیبدیده و کمبود پزشکان متخصص خبر داد. در این گزارش آمده است که هنوز زنان زیادی مفقود هستند. گفتوگو با سلیم پیگیر، کارشناس امور سیاسی






Housewives of the Taliban Wife #8: Farida Amin Included is the photograph from her diplomatic passport, alongside the section listing her Taliban husband’s official posting in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan—yet another nation turning a blind eye while terrorists operate openly as diplomats. The world should ask: if they can serve as diplomats, whose security are these countries really protecting?

Today the Taliban surrounded the home of an Afghan who worked for the U.S. military for some 15 years searching for him. They believed he had returned from the refugee camp in the UAE but thanks to Pres Trump he was not there to be murdered. Trump inherited this disaster & is saving these lives but this is the reality for U.S. allies from Afghanistan: “What a pain that cannot be described in words. Every time my cell phone rings, it feels like a heavier weight is on my chest than in the years and days before. They said general amnesty... they said we have no business... they said we have come to restore security and tranquility... but our home, which was our peaceful and secure sanctuary, has now been under the shadow of guns and heavy gazes since this morning. How long will our people start every morning with the fear of when they will knock on the door, enter without permission, and we are left with this unanswered question: What are they after? What do they want? Those who once served this land are today under surveillance, under pressure, and under questioning. General amnesty has become just a word to deceive, to comfort a world waiting for recognition. But here, in the back alleys of Kabul, the truth is something else; "Truth is the fear that dwells in the hearts of people, the sound of doors being slammed mercilessly, and a look that no longer trusts. Our people are neither enemies nor threats. But when the walls of your home are no longer safe, when someone's presence in their past is considered a crime, then no words, not even "forgiveness," can heal our wounded hearts Today, the savage Taliban attacked my house again, falsely informing me that I had returned home and that they were trying to find me. God Almighty has failed and shamed them, and will always fail them.”