On the occasion of International Access to Information Day, a number of Afghan journalists say that in some cases they are facing many restrictions from the Taliban to prepare reports, and they emphasize that some of the Taliban's spokespersons are refusing to provide information.
A number of Afghan citizens in Canada, in response to the killing of 14 people in Daikundi province, called for an end to the ongoing genocide against the Hazaras in Afghanistan.
A number of Afghan citizens living in Canada protested against the "genocide" of Hazaras in Afghanistan on Sunday, 22 September, Canadian time, and demande...
At the same time as the International Day of Peace approaches, a number of Afghan citizens say that relative security has been established in the country; But there will be no real peace until work, education and civil liberties are provided to all citizens.
Richard Bennett, shooting of 14 Hazara people in Daikundi is an example of international crimes and added that the increase in ISIS attacks in Afghanistan is worrying.
A number of women's protest movements, in a conversation with The Peace Window, about the recent research by the Human Rights Institute for Strengthening the Welfare of Women and Children in Afghanistan, that the rape of women and children by Taliban members has increased by 35% in the past year, say that the real statistics are possible. More than what is mentioned in the report.