In its annual report on the human rights situation in Afghanistan, the US State Department has said that due to the policies of the Taliban, women's rights have significantly worsened for nearly three years, and they are now confined to the four walls of the house.
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Aid (OCHA) has published a report on the occasion of World Mine Awareness Day and said that in the last two years, 1,401 people have died in Afghanistan due to the explosion of mines and explosives.
A number of female artists, by launching a painting exhibition titled "Pencil Unspeakable" in Kabul, asked the Taliban to reopen schools and universities for girls as soon as possible.
Members of the Afghan Transitional Justice Coordination Group have asked the United Nations to recognize gender apartheid in Afghanistan and say that the Taliban group has not taken any practical measures to reduce violence, especially against women.