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Afghanistan: Taliban force Shia Muslims in Balkhab out of their homes

Afghanistan: Taliban force Shia Muslims in Balkhab out of their homes

Local sources in the city of Balkhab, which belongs to Sarbul province in northern Afghanistan, said that Taliban are forcing Shias out of Balkhab and turning civilian homes into military barracks. The sources, who refused to reveal their name for…
Shia Rights Watch condemns the attack on Shah Cherang Shrine and demands that the identities of the criminals be revealed

Shia Rights Watch condemns the attack on Shah Cherang Shrine and demands that the identities of the criminals be revealed

Shia Rights Watch Organization strongly condemned the brutal terrorist act that targeted the pilgrims of Sayyid Ahmad bin Musa Al-Kadhim (peace be upon him), known as Shah Cherang Shrine in the Iranian city of Shiraz. The organization stated, in a…
Shirazi World Foundation calls on Taliban to respect rights of all Islamic sects innew constitution

Shirazi World Foundation calls on Taliban to respect rights of all Islamic sects innew constitution

The Shirazi World Foundation sent a letter to the leadership of the Taliban movement in Afghanistan, calling on it to include the rights of all Islamic sects in the new constitution, including the rights of followers of the Shia sect. This…
UN envoy to Afghanistan calls for committee to investigate genocide against Hazaras

UN envoy to Afghanistan calls for committee to investigate genocide against Hazaras

The United Nations envoy to Afghanistan, Nasir Ahmad Faeq, called for the formation of a commission to investigate and report on targeted attacks against Shia Hazaras, which he described as “acts of genocide.” Khama Press reported, in details followed by…
Misbah Al-Hussein Foundation distributes school bags to orphans in Herat, Afghanistan

Misbah Al-Hussein Foundation distributes school bags to orphans in Herat, Afghanistan

From the holy city of Karbala to Herat, Afghanistan, the gifts of the Shirazi Religious Authority were delivered to orphaned students on the birth anniversary of the Noble Messenger (peace be upon him and his progeny) and his grandson Imam…
Afghan activists demonstrate against ban on girls’ education

Afghan activists demonstrate against ban on girls’ education

During a protest they organized in the Afghan capital, Kabul, women activists reiterated demands for the rights of girls to education and stressed that education is a red line and the Taliban terrorist movement cannot prevent it. Shia Waves News…
Afghanistan: Lack of teachers leaves children’s future in uncertainty

Afghanistan: Lack of teachers leaves children’s future in uncertainty

The residents of Farah province in Afghanistan fear that nearly 70,000 children have their future lying in uncertainty due to a lack of teachers in the province. Several tribal elders of the province demanded education for their children by calling…
Al-Rasool Al-Akram Foundation distributes financial assistance to hundreds of orphans in Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan

Al-Rasool Al-Akram Foundation distributes financial assistance to hundreds of orphans in Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan

The Al-Rasool Al-Akram Foundation, affiliated with the Shirazi Religious Authority in Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan, distributed financial assistance to hundreds of orphans in the city. This was done on the honorable occasion of the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon…
US imposes more sanctions on Taliban over its treatment of Afghan women

US imposes more sanctions on Taliban over its treatment of Afghan women

The US handed down more sanctions on the Taliban as punishment for its treatment of women and girls in Afghanistan. The announcement was made on the UN’s International Day of the Girl Child on Tuesday, October 11th. According to The Straits Times, a new visa restriction policy for current or former…
Annihilation of Hazaras: “State-sponsored Jihad” in Afghanistan

Annihilation of Hazaras: “State-sponsored Jihad” in Afghanistan

The world remained a mute spectator when the Taliban took over Kabul without firing a single shot. The NATO troops were busy leaving the war-torn-nation, unbothered by the loss in the advancement that they made after two decades of war…
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