When the Taliban took control of Afghanistan two months ago, they vowed to respect women and girls, despite a history of oppressing them. But human rights groups, as well as Afghans who have fled the country, paint a far gloomier picture of the future. Jeff Semple reports from Islamabad, Pakistan.
- Taliban order Afghan women to cover from head to toe in public
- Safe houses for Afghans that helped Canada to be ‘scaled back’ over funding, NGO says
- Islamic State claims responsibility for deadly mosque bombing in south Afghanistan