تعلیم د ټولو لپاره!
Education for All!
Immediately allow girls to their fundamental right to education. Taliban must respond to the voices of Afghans and open all schools and educational centers for our sisters. Afghans do not accept a single day delay.
#LetAfghanGirlsLearn
UNAMA alarmed by Arrests of Women in Herat #Afghanistan and Excessive Use of Force Against Protestors.
Full statement (in English, Dari, Pashto):
https://t.co/PKVmectR2n
Incident Report – Alleged Human Rights Violations Against Civilians in Khost Province
Issued by the International Human Rights Foundation (IHRF)
In the early morning of 10 June 2026, at approximately 04:45 AM local time, Pakistani military forces reportedly carried out artillery shelling targeting the Sadiq Gharab locality of Alisher District, Khost Province, Afghanistan.
According to credible local sources, the attack struck a civilian residential area, resulting in the deaths of three children and injuries to at least six other civilians. The use of heavy artillery in or near populated civilian areas raises grave concerns about deliberate or indiscriminate targeting of non-combatants, which may constitute serious violations of international humanitarian law (IHL) and fundamental human rights principles.
Border community reports indicate that this incident is part of a recurring pattern of cross-border shelling affecting civilian populations across several Afghan provinces, including Paktia, Paktika, Khost, Nangarhar, and Kunar. These repeated attacks have reportedly led to civilian casualties, destruction of homes and property, and forced displacement—compelling many residents to abandon their homes in search of safety.
Under international humanitarian law, all parties to a conflict are obligated to distinguish between civilian populations and military objectives and to ensure that attacks do not disproportionately harm civilians. Indiscriminate attacks on populated areas and the targeting of civilian infrastructure may amount to war crimes and serious breaches of human rights obligations.
The IHRF urgently calls upon relevant international and regional human rights mechanisms, including the UN Human Rights Council and the International Criminal Court, to investigate these incidents, document evidence of civilian harm, and ensure accountability for those responsible. Immediate protective measures must also be implemented to safeguard civilians in border communities who continue to face the threat of cross-border attacks.
Issued by:
International Human Rights Foundation (IHRF)
10 June 2026
@naserkhwaja92 With the war in Iran, Iran could possibly attack Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan has a defence pact with Saudi Arabia. So, by attacking Afghanistan, Pakistan could give Saudi Arabia the excuse that it is already involved in its own war.
🚨Pakistani military brutality continues. This morning’s bombing reportedly killed innocent civilians in Afghanistan. Serious concerns also remain over civilian casualties in KPK and Kashmir. Where is UN? Where is the international community as innocent people continue to suffer?
Yesterday, #Taliban arrested women over alleged dress code violations.
Today, #Afghan protesters demanding their release are met with brutal force.
This is today's Afghanistan!
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🚨Fifth update: Men and women took to streets in peaceful protest in Herat, calling for education, work, freedom. Reports indicate that Taliban forces responded with force, leaving several people injured. This is the situation of Afghan women. Where is UN international community?
#Urgent🚨 Videos shared with me show people taking to the streets today after arresting women and girls in Herat. Taliban forces opened fire on protesters, leaving some people injured and some others detained. Please do not forget Afghan women, especially the women of Herat.
UNAMA is concerned over multiple arrests and detentions of women in Herat #Afghanistan for alleged non-compliance with dress requirements, which raises serious human rights concerns.
Just in: A recent video shared by a woman from herat province shows Taliban morality enforcement forces detaining a young woman being detained for not wearing a hijab and taken to an unknown location. Reports also mention four other young girls were previously detained.
This reflects the current situation for Afghan women. It is hoped that Saad Mohsini will see this video. Hope UN officials see this video.
🔵 After being forcibly deported from Pakistan to Afghanistan, I arrived with nothing but a determination to rebuild my life and contribute meaningfully to society. Despite the challenges, I chose not to remain idle. As an individual committed to the development of #Afghanistan 🇦🇫 I began by taking small but impactful steps guiding people across #Kabul to use the dustbins installed by the government and encouraging a culture of cleanliness and civic responsibility.
One of my greatest aspirations is to initiate a large-scale #tree 🌳 plantation campaign. Having witnessed how the greenery of #Islamabad ♥️ enhances its beauty, environment, and quality of life, I strongly believe that similar efforts in Afghanistan can transform the cities, improve air quality, and create a healthier future for generations to come. The Afghan Govt is already working on the Tree Plantation campaign.
During my time here, I have observed something deeply inspiring: from children to elders, people in Afghanistan are incredibly hardworking. ماشاءاللہ 👏 Despite facing numerous hardships, they continue striving every day to support their families with dignity and resilience. This unwavering spirit is the true strength of any nation.
The real pillars of a country are its people. When citizens are dedicated and hardworking, they deserve support in return. It is essential for governments to provide ease, facilities, guidance, and opportunities that empower individuals to grow and contribute effectively. With the right support system, combined with the determination of the people, there is always hope for a better and stronger future.
Updated info on casualties from the Pakistani strikes in Kunar: 3 have been killed and 48 others wounded, including children. These injured have been taken to hospitals so far.The strikes, carried out by jets/drones, occurred simultaneously n Asadabad, Marawara & other districts
@HafizMaroof1 US - Iran talks failed and Pakistan will again starting killing innocents in Afghanistan so they can have an excuse to Saudi about their defence pact.
Safia is a 12-year-old Afghan girl in fifth grade who dreams of becoming an astronaut. Next year, she will be forced out of school under the Taliban’s ban on girls’ education, as the dreams of millions of girls like her are crushed by the regime.