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  • Author: WJM

  • 10 May 2026

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The Architecture of Erasure: How Afghanistan Legalized Gender Apartheid

By: Hamia Naderi In today’s Afghanistan, violence against women is no longer occurring in the shadows. It has moved into public policy. Over th...

  • Author: Hamia Naderi

  • 20 April 2026

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Unveiling Misogyny: From Ancient Myths to Modern Women’s Resistance

Part Three By Hamia Naderi Historical experience shows that systems of domination—no matter how deeply rooted or complex—have always been met with...

  • Author: Hamia Naderi

  • 18 April 2026

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From Myth to Control: Misogyny and Women’s Resistance in History

Part Two Author: Hamia Naderi The mythic and symbolic image of women, over time, moved beyond the confines of abstract narratives and became embod...

  • Author: Hamia Naderi

  • 15 April 2026

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From Myth to Domination: A Genealogy of Misogyny and Women’s Resistance in History

Part One Author: Hamia Naderi Misogyny cannot be understood as an innate phenomenon or something inherent to human creation. Many social science s...

  • Author: Hamia Naderi

  • 11 April 2026

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The Burial of Dreams: How Half a Nation is Being Erased from Life

In the ledger of human history, the word "exclusion" is often used to describe a temporary loss of rights. But what has been happening in Afghanistan...

  • Author: Hamia Naderi

  • 11 March 2026

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The Role of Women in Afghanistan’s Historical and Political Developments

Author: Hamia Naderi part: 4 The fall of the first Taliban regime in 2001 was more than a political transition; it marked the beginning of the most...

  • Author: Hamia Naderi

  • 08 March 2026

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100Years of Women’s Narratives: History and Politics in Afghanistan

Part Three Author: Hamia Naderi The Saur Revolution of 1978 ended Afghanistan’s fragile political balance and plunged the country into decades of...

  • Author: Hamia Naderi

  • 06 March 2026

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One Hundred Years of Women’s Narratives: History and Politics in Afghanistan

Part Two Author: Hamia Naderi After the fall of King Amanullah’s government, Afghanistan’s political structure entered a period of gradual transfo...

  • Author: Hamia Naderi

  • 05 March 2026

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100 Years of Afghan Women: History and Politics

Part One** Author: Hamia Naderi In the historical landscape of Afghanistan, the twentieth century emerges at the threshold of modernization with...

  • Author: Hamia Naderi

  • 23 October 2025

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Uzbek Women of Afghanistan: A New Voice for an Ancient Language

Across the northern plains of Afghanistan — in the villages of Balkh, Jowzjan, Faryab, and Samangan — the voices of Uzbek women still echo through courtyards, classrooms, and quiet kitchens. Their v...

  • Author: Hamia Naderi

  • 17 October 2025

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Education Crisis in Afghanistan: Taliban Policies Erode Teachers' Motivation and Undermine Learning

Teachers in Afghanistan are reporting a sharp decline in motivation due to the Taliban's arbitrary decisions, ideological interventions, and lack of job security, which are exacerbating an already fr...

  • Author: Hamia Naderi

  • 17 October 2025

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Rural Women in Afghanistan: Denied Education, Healthcare, and Human Rights

On the occasion of International Rural Women’s Day, millions of women in Afghanistan’s remote villages continue to live under conditions marked by poverty, deprivation, and severe gender-based restr...

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