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American Hostage Released by Taliban After Two Years

American George Glezmann, a 65-year-old Delta Airlines mechanic, was released from Taliban captivity in Afghanistan on Wednesday after being abducted in December 2022 during a tourist trip to Kabul; his release was negotiated by U.S. hostage envoy Adam Boehler with the assistance of Qatar, marking t...

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American Citizen Released From Afghan Detention After Two Years

After over two years of detention in Afghanistan, American citizen George Glezmann was released on Thursday following weeks of negotiations mediated by Qatar and the US, and is now returning home; no prisoner exchange was involved.

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Pakistan's Forced Return of Afghan Refugees Amidst Human Rights Concerns

Pakistan is increasing pressure on Afghan refugees to leave by March 31st, despite HRW warnings of persecution and hardship under the Taliban; over 800,000 Afghans have returned or been expelled since 2023, with women and children comprising 70% of this number.

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British Couple Face Life-Threatening Conditions in Afghan Prison

A 79-year-old British man, Peter Reynolds, and his 75-year-old wife, Barbie, are detained in Afghanistan, facing serious health risks due to lack of access to necessary medication for his heart condition and other health issues, following their February 1st arrest with an American-Chinese friend and...

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BLA Hostage Crisis on Pakistan's Jaffar Express

The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) attacked the Jaffar Express train in Pakistan, taking 214 hostages, including 11 children, after blowing up the tracks; 80 passengers escaped; the BLA demands the release of imprisoned members.

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Bacha Bazi Persists in Afghanistan Despite Taliban Ban

In Afghanistan, despite the Taliban's ban, the sexual abuse of boys known as Bacha Bazi continues, with boys as young as ten being forced into sex slavery by powerful men, often aided by police and fueled by systemic corruption and the lack of international pressure.

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US Detainee Released in Afghanistan After Rare US-Taliban Meeting

Following a rare visit by US officials, American George Glezmann, detained in Afghanistan for over two years, was released on March 20th, facilitated by Qatar; however, at least one other American remains in Afghan custody.

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British Couple, Interpreter Face Afghan Court Amid Detention Concerns

A British couple, Peter (79) and Barbie Reynolds (75), and their interpreter are to appear in an Afghan court tomorrow after being detained since February 1st, with the family raising concerns over their health and fair trial rights amid unclear charges.

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Afghan Women Activists Face Deportation from Pakistan

Afghan women's rights activists fleeing the Taliban regime in Afghanistan and seeking refuge in Pakistan are facing deportation, highlighting a humanitarian crisis and the urgent need for international intervention.

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British Couple Detained in Afghanistan After Women's Course

British nationals Peter and Joanne Reynolds were arrested in Afghanistan on February 1st, 2024, after conducting a mothering skills course for women, despite having local permission; their detention raises concerns about human rights and restrictions on women under the Taliban.

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Kamay": Hazara Family Seeks Justice Amidst Historical and Ongoing Persecution

In central Afghanistan's Daikundi province, the Khawari family, part of the persecuted Hazara community, seeks justice after their daughter Zahra's suicide at Kabul University following repeated thesis rejections; the film "Kamay" depicts their struggle against a backdrop of historical and ongoing e...

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Panama Releases Detainees After U.S. Deportations Amid Human Rights Concerns

Panama released dozens of migrants deported from the U.S. after weeks of detention in poor conditions, facing human rights criticism; many lack resources and fear returning home, highlighting flaws in international asylum processes.

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