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The Taliban’s war on education: ‘Nobody talks about what is happening to the boys’

13th July, 2026 · admin · Leave a comment

The Guardian (UK): Students are required to attend religious lectures and pray in public every day, sometimes for two hours at a time, says Hashmat. The lectures are about Islam, conduct and obedience. They are not optional. In some cases, he says, they are held during time that would otherwise be used for regular academic courses. “I am missing my actual classes to sit in a lecture about obeying. That is what they [the Taliban] think education is for. Everyone talks about the girls who were banned, but nobody talks about what is happening to the boys who were allowed to stay.” Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Education, Taliban | Tags: Life under Taliban rule, Taliban war on education |

Afghans Under Pressure Again In New Pakistani Deportation Drive

13th July, 2026 · admin · Leave a comment

By Daud Khattak
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
July 13, 2026

Thousands of Afghan families, fearing an uncertain future, have begun pouring into Afghanistan amid a fresh push from Pakistan against what officials describe a “crackdown” on undocumented aliens.

Islamabad had set the July 10 deadline for what the authorities call “undocumented” Afghans to leave the country.

The move comes amid a broader push by authorities around the world who have been pushing Afghans who fled their country to return home.

In Pakistan alone, more than 2.5 million Afghans have been deported since October 2023, the year when Islamabad announced the deportation policy.

“An average 400 to 600 families are crossing the Torkham border daily,” said Islam Badshah, a volunteer from the Jamrud region in Pakistan’s Khyber tribal district, who provides free food, medicines and other basic items to the departing families.

Torkham is the main crossing point between Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Badshah, who collects donations from locals to continue his welfare work, says a majority of the families hold UN-issued registration cards, but Pakistani authorities say only Afghans with valid-stay visas such as student, business, or visits in their passports will be allowed to stay.

Afghans Being Sent Home

Zia Rahman was among the hundreds of families who have arrived at the Hamza Baba Transit Center for Afghan refugees near the border on July 13.

With his family awaiting clearance from the authorities to cross the border, Rahman told RFE/RL that he and his elder brothers were born in Pakistan and are being forced to a country they don’t know.

“Neither my children, nor those of my brothers ever visited Afghanistan,” he said. “We are heading to an uncertain future — how to get jobs and if our children will be able to attend schools?”the 36-year-old said.

Millions of Afghans around the world are being either directly forced to return by states where they have been residing, or have felt compelled to do so because of threats, harassment, and intimidation.

But the situation is most acute in Pakistan.

Decades of conflict in Afghanistan have forced millions of Afghans to take refuge in Pakistan. Islamabad had estimated 1.5 million registered Afghans living in Pakistan before 2021. Another half a million plus fled the country to take refuge in Pakistan following the Taliban takeover of Kabul in August 2021.

Pakistan and the Taliban were undeclared allies for decades but relations between the two started deteriorating in 2021 with Islamabad accusing Kabul of hosting the Pakistani Taliban, who carry out attacks inside Pakistan.

The Afghan Taliban deny the Pakistani allegations by saying that they would not allow anyone to use the Afghan soil against any other country.

In October 2025, Pakistan carried out air strikes inside Afghanistan triggering bloody border clashes that resulted in numerous casualties and damages to infrastructure on both sides. Pakistan closed all the borders with Afghanistan besides intensifying the deportation of Afghans.

Recently, Pakistan has invalidated the Afghan Citizen Cards (ACC) and Proof of Registration (PoR) cards. Earlier, the two documents were recognized as a permission for Afghans’ legal stay in Pakistan. However, Pakistani authorities recently invalidated all other documents except a valid visa to stay in Pakistan.

Humanitarian Crisis

The mass deportations also have created a humanitarian crisis in parts of Afghanistan, overwhelming local infrastructure and leaving returnees vulnerable.

A majority of the departing Afghans say they have wrapped up their businesses and sold their properties on throw-away prices to avoid arrests during police raids, which have become more frequent since July 10.

In the Board Bazaar in Peshawar, one of the largest hubs for Afghan refugees in Pakistan, some 5,000 businesses such as bakeries, dry fruits, clothes and shoe outlets, pulse with shoppers.

But these days, police patrols compete with shoppers, forcing retailers to find novel ways to avoid arrest.

“We’ve hired locals to avoid arrests during police raids,” said one shop owner who wished not to be named for fear of an action by the authorities.

“Whenever there is a police raid, we skip out and hand over the business to the local. This saves us as well as our business…but this may not continue for a longer period.”

Another entrepreneur, Zakir Ayaz, whose family runs a well-established business in Peshawar, says police raids have become routine since July 10.

“My family migrated to Pakistan at the beginning of the Afghan jihad 40 years ago. We established our business over 25 years,” Ayaz, who occasionally visits Afghanistan but wants to stay in Pakistan, said.

“Now, we’ve got to wrap it up with no future in sight.”

Copyright (c) 2026. RFE/RL, Inc. Reprinted with the permission of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 1201 Connecticut Ave NW, Ste 400, Washington DC 20036.

More Afghan Refugee/Migrant News

  • Turkey Detains 20 Undocumented Afghans, Arrests Three Suspected Migrant Smugglers
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Posted in Britain-Afghanistan Relations, Human Rights, Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations, Refugees and Migrants, Turkey-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: deportations |

Tolo News in Dari – July 13, 2026

13th July, 2026 · admin · Leave a comment

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Taliban Army Chief Seeks To Bring Dissident Commander To Kabul

13th July, 2026 · admin · Leave a comment

Afghanistan International: Sources in Badakhshan told Afghanistan International that Taliban army chief Fasihuddin Fitrat is trying to persuade dissident commander Juma Khan Fateh to travel to Kabul for further talks with the group’s leadership. According to the sources, Fitrat and his delegation have been holding talks with Fateh in Faizabad since Sunday in an effort to convince him to travel to Kabul. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Taliban | Tags: Badakhshan, Qari Fasihuddin, Taliban infighting |

Mis-e-Ainak ease past Amo in Shpageeza League

13th July, 2026 · admin · Leave a comment

Amu: Mis-e-Ainak Knights defeated Amo Sharks by nine wickets in the Shpageeza Cricket League on Monday, completing a commanding run chase with 53 balls to spare. The victory strengthens Mis-e-Ainak Knights’ position in the tournament as the league continues in Khost. Click here to read more (external link).

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  • Countdown begins for inaugural Afghanistan Wrestling Premier League
Posted in Afghan Sports News | Tags: Cricket, Shpageeza Cricket League, Wrestling |

WHO Warns Closure of 150 Health Centres Threatens Healthcare and Polio Eradication in Afghanistan

12th July, 2026 · admin · Leave a comment

Khaama: In a statement, WHO said the health facilities have suspended operations because of severe funding shortages, leaving many communities without access to primary healthcare, maternal services, disease prevention and emergency treatment. The agency warned that the closures are placing additional strain on Afghanistan’s already fragile healthcare system, with women, children and people in remote areas among those most affected. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Health News |

Former NDS deputy director in Ghor killed

12th July, 2026 · admin · Leave a comment

Amu: Abdullah Rahimi, a former deputy director of Afghanistan’s National Directorate of Security in Ghor province, was shot dead while attending evening prayers at a mosque near his home in the Taywara district of Ghor on Saturday, according to local sources. Rahimi is the third former member of Afghanistan’s security forces reported killed in Ghor over the past month. “The continuation of these killings raises serious concerns about the implementation of the Taliban’s amnesty decree,” one security analyst said. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Security, Taliban | Tags: Ghor, Life under Taliban rule, Revenge killings, Taliban Amnesty Violation |

Tolo News in Dari – July 12, 2026

12th July, 2026 · admin · Leave a comment

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Afghanistan’s population rises to 37.2 million

11th July, 2026 · admin · Leave a comment

Ariana: Afghanistan’s General Statistics and Information Authority (GSIA) has estimated the country’s population at 37.2 million for the solar year 1405. The latest estimate shows that men account for 51 percent of the population, while women make up 49 percent. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Economic News, Misc., Other News, Society | Tags: Population |

Damage to Chabahar Port threatens key trade route for Afghanistan

11th July, 2026 · admin · Leave a comment

A ship at Chabahar Port (file photo, Press TV)

Amu: Indian media reported that the US strikes damaged the port’s vessel traffic control tower early Thursday, dealing a setback to India’s long-term strategy of using Chabahar to access Afghanistan and Central Asia without relying on Pakistani territory. Since India invested in the port in 2016, Chabahar has become a strategic transit hub linking India with Afghanistan and the broader region. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Economic News, India-Afghanistan Relations, Iran-Afghanistan Relations, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Chabahar |
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