The Taliban has passed a law that allows men to beat their wives as long as it does not cause “broken bones or open wounds”.
THE Taliban has legalised domestic violence in Afghanistan in a terrifying new assault on women’s rights. Signed off by ...
Domestic violence that does not result in 'broken bones or open wounds' is now legal in Afghanistan under the Taliban's new ...
In a video released on Facebook, the outfit said that its fight is directed at the Pakistan Army, intelligence services, including the ISI and MI, and the police.
A newly released video by Tehreek-e-Taliban Diamer Gilgit Baltistan warns of potential attacks on Pakistan's security forces while clarifying that their conflict isn't with any religious sect. The ...
The Taliban has passed a law that allows men to beat their wives as long as it does not cause “broken bones or open wounds”.
The Taliban has passed a law that allows men to beat their wives as long as it does not cause “broken bones or open wounds”. The Telegraph obtained the 60-page penal code – signed by Hibatullah ...
Mahbooba Faiz, an Afghan-born lawyer based in Ireland, uncovers the detail of the Taliban's new diktat on criminal procedure. After nearly four years of legislative opacity and rule by decree, on 4 ...