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  • Author: WJM

  • 07 May 2026

Thoughtspace Online

Reflections on Silence: A Comprehensive Report on the World Press Freedom Day X Space Discussion regarding Afghanistan

On the occasion of World Press Freedom Day (May 3rd), a high-level multi-stakeholder X Space discussion was convened to address the collapsing pillars...

  • Author: WJM

  • 25 April 2026

Thoughtspace Online

Save the Date — May 3rd

On the occasion of International Press Freedom Day, we invite you to join “Dialogue Series #2”—a timely and critical conversation bringing together jo...

  • Author: WJM

  • 20 April 2026

Thoughtspace Online

No More Abandonment: A Global Call to Stand with Afghan Women

In a timely and urgent webinar titled “Afghanistan Women Deserve Solidarity, Protection, and Action, Not Abandonment,” jointly hosted by the Women Jus...

  • Author: WJM

  • 25 March 2026

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Amplifying Afghan Voices: Human Rights, Women Protesters, and Accountability in Exile

We are pleased to invite you to an important online discussion featuring Afghan human rights defenders, journalists, and women’s rights activists. Th...

  • Author: Hamia Naderi

  • 24 July 2025

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Handing Over Embassies to the Taliban: Diplomacy or Legitimization of Criminals?

A Space program titled “Handing Over Embassies to the Taliban: Diplomacy or Legitimization of Criminals?” was hosted by the Afghanistan Women’s Justice Movement. The event brought together political...

  • Author: Hamia Naderi

  • 26 May 2025

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Consequences of Whitewashing the Taliban: A Critique of Political Lobbying and Truth Distortion

Introduction In the context of Afghanistan’s political transformations over the past two decades, projects of re-presentation and redefinition of social realities have been inseparable from power str...

  • Author: Hamia Naderi

  • 13 May 2025

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A Critical Review of the UN Mosaic Plan and Its Structural Gaps

Our recent X Space brought together leading voices in human rights,asylum law, and women’s activism to critically analyze the UN’s Mosaic Plan for Afghanistan. Speakers raised serious concerns about...

  • Author: Hamia Naderi

  • 02 May 2025

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Fire Consumes the Body, the Cry Echoes Across the World: Abida's Self-Immolation and the Crisis of Misogyny in Afghanistan

In one of the most heartbreaking reflections of gender-based violence in Afghanistan, Abida, a young woman with no escape from a forced marriage, chose self-immolation and lost her life. This harrowin...

  • Author: Hamia Naderi

  • 28 April 2025

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Extrajudicial Executions and Human Rights Suppression: A Warning Session by the Afghanistan Women’s Justice Movement on the Critical Situation

Afghanistan, under Taliban rule today, is experiencing one of the darkest chapters in its history — a period marked by rampant human rights violations, widespread violence, extrajudicial executions,...

  • Author: Hamia Naderi

  • 27 April 2025

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Meeting on “Examining the Opposition to the UNAMA Plan and Proposing Alternatives” Held

The expert meeting titled “Examining the Opposition to the UNAMA Plan and Proposing Alternatives” was organized by the Afghanistan Women’s Justice Movement on Saturday, April 26, 2025, from 19:00 to...

  • Author: Hamia Naderi

  • 26 April 2025

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Workshop on Women’s Empowerment Organized by FDI in Collaboration with the Afghanistan Women’s Justice Movement

On April 26, 2025, FDI (Foreign Development Initiative), as the main organizer, held a specialized workshop in Islamabad with the participation of 30 women human rights activists and women protesters...

  • Author: Hamia Naderi

  • 14 April 2025

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Exploring Honor Killings Through the Lens of Tradition, Law, and Society

In its third Twitter Space session, the Afghanistan Women’s Justice Movement once again created a platform for candid and unfiltered conversations among protesting women, women’s rights activists, an...

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