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Afghanistan

Women in England protest the violence of the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan in August 2021

Afghan judge, activist survives Taliban assassination attempts to run for office in UK

Afghan professor urges world to defend women’s rights

Habibullah Farzad undergoing treatment at a hospital in Kabul.

Women’s rights activist tells of beating at hands of Taliban

Like everyone trying to get out of Afghanistan in August 2021, Abdul Ghafoor Khpalwak went to Kabul and headed to the airport

Former interpreter for US, Canada left behind in Afghanistan

Kabul, Afghanistan in 2020. On Aug. 15, 2021, the Taliban entered the city to complete their re-conquest of Afghanistan

Taliban takeover devastates Afghan woman’s present and future

Major Jonathan Bossie of the United States Marine Corps, planning with members of the Afghan National Army.

Former US Marine reflects on service in Afghanistan’s ‘Valley of Death’

Noor Hassan Shinwari, 36, served with the British Armed Forces 14th Signal Regiment (Electronic Warfare Signal Intelligence Squadron) for seven months from March 2010 to September 2010. He was denied resettlement to the UK on June 25, 2021. His face is blacked out to protect potential retribution from the Taliban, but his real name is being shared to highlight his bid for asylum.

Two interpreters for British Armed Forces trapped in Kabul

A soldier mentors Afghan police in Kabul.

Bloody justice in Kabul

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