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Taliban mark five years in power amid warnings of deepening crisis

Taliban mark five years in power amid warnings of deepening crisis
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At a glance

  • The Taliban marked five years in power in Afghanistan on August 15, 2026.
  • Rights groups warn of a deepening crisis, citing severe restrictions on women.
  • Millions of girls are barred from education and press freedom is heavily curtailed.

Story so far

Five years after taking control of Afghanistan in August 2021, the Taliban government remains internationally unrecognized. The period has been marked by a severe rollback of rights, particularly for women, with millions barred from education and employment. Rights groups also report a dire situation for press freedom, with journalists facing threats and censorship. The government is also dealing with internal security threats, including assassinations claimed by Islamic State.

Latest development

The Taliban celebrated five years in power in Afghanistan on Saturday with a parade in Kabul, but aid and rights groups have warned of escalating humanitarian and rights crises. Since returning to power in 2021, the group has imposed severe restrictions on women and girls and cracked down on media freedom.

Sources and updates

Dawn News - Youtube

Journalists Under Taliban Rule | Threats & Censorship Threaten Press Freedom | Breaking News | Dawn

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Taliban Education System Under Scrutiny | Is It Promoting Extremism? | Breaking News | Dawn News

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Afghan Taliban’s 5-Year Rule | A Dark Era Of Governance | Breaking News | Dawn News

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