The Plight of Afghan Refugees in Pakistan’s Prisons
The Taliban’s takeover of Kabul had a massive impact on the Afghan refugees in Pakistan but unfortunately went relatively…
The Taliban’s takeover of Kabul had a massive impact on the Afghan refugees in Pakistan but unfortunately went relatively…
On 29th November, Women in War and International Peace (WIWIP) and Peace for Asia co-hosted an event titled “Afghanistan:…
I told my eyes not to shed tears and my heart not to beat so fast for some seconds,…
5th August, 2021: This day is a reminder that it has been a year since the Taliban captured our…
Our land has suffered for a long period of time due to the countless internal and external reasons, including…
Eight months have passed since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan. Eight months is a simple word, yet the…
This January, the United Nations expressed its concerns over the rise in the cases of abduction of women in…
After their defeat in Vietnam, the Americans were looking for a similar opportunity to avenge their humiliation from the erstwhile…
A few days ago, the Taliban Foreign Affairs Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi gave a statement in support…
This short essay is by our Peace Ambassador Rita Anwari. The opinions expressed in this publication are those of…
This short photo-essay by our Peace Ambassador Rita Anwari reminisces her visit to Afghanistan in 2017. The post 9/11…
To watch the Webinar click here. On 15th September 2021, Peace for Asia held a webinar with Prof. Ebrahim Afsah,…
On the 30th of August, the Taliban killed 14 men of the Hazara community in Khadir district of Afghanistan’s Daikundi province (Pic…
Afghanistan has a heterogeneous population of 40 million that includes ethnic groups such as Pashtuns, Tajiks, Hazaras, Uzbeks, Turkmens,…
CLCIK HERE TO WATCH ENTIRE EVENT The events unfolding in Afghanistan portend difficult times for the elected regime…
Peace for Asia spoke to Ms Shinkai Karokhail, Member of Afghan National Assembly and Chairperson, Women Parliamentary Caucus. The sudden…