Afghan activist and author Malalai Joya discusses the shape of resistance against the Taliban today, with 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Dick Nichols.
Afghanistan
鈥楾he power of education is key to achieving Afghanistan鈥檚 emancipation鈥: Interview with Malalai Joya
As听with all matters regarding United States policy, Australia will, if not agree outright with Washington, adopt a听non-committal position 鈥 鈥渜uiet diplomacy鈥. Binoy Kampmark reports.
A new report reveals United States military officials knew that an August 2021 drone strike in Kabul likely killed Afghan civilians including children, but lied about it, writes Brett Wilkins.
The Iranian and Turkish governments have deported more than 240,000 Afghan refugees this year, in violation of international law, reports Ben Radford.
Susan Price spoke to a Hazara woman living in Kabul about the attack on Hazara school children, the protests and response by the Taliban.
Labor can help听the Hazara community by granting refugees permanent residence and citizenship and bringing听Hazara refugees abandoned in Indonesia to Australia,听Nazanin Sharifi听told a rally against Hazara genocide.
Following a blast in a predominantly Hazara majority area, which killed 43 and injured 82, women from the ethnic minority community demonstrated against the attacks, demanding the genocide end, reports Peoples Dispatch.
The catastrophe in Afghanistan is听an indictment of imperialism and the United States鈥 vengeful approach to its听withdrawal a year ago, writes听William Briggs.
Anand Gopal's听No Good Men Among the Living: America, the Taliban and the War through Afghan Eyes,听published seven years before the Taliban took control of Kabul for a second time in 2021, helps explain their victory, writes Chris Slee.听
More than half of the population of Afghanistan is facing starvation since the US-led occupation forces withdrew last August. Pip Hinman comments on the ongoing crisis.
Afghanistan is facing a worsening humanitarian crisis, writes Vijay Prashad.
The deaths of thousands of civilians killed in US drone strikes in Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria听were covered up by the Barack Obama, Donald Trump and Joe Biden administrations, reports Barry Sheppard.
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