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International Religious Freedom Report 2004 – Afghanistan
Source Released by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor Afghanistan experienced civil war and political instability for 24 years. There was no functioning central government until December 22, 2001, when the Afghan Interim Administration (AIA) took office. In June 2002, the Emergency Loya Jirga, a gathering of Afghan representatives from throughout the country,… Continue reading International Religious Freedom Report 2004 – Afghanistan
International Religious Freedom Report 2003 – Afghanistan
Source Released by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor Afghanistan has experienced civil war and political instability for 23 years. There was no functioning central government until December 22, 2001, when the Afghan Interim Administration (AIA) took office. In June 2002, the Emergency Loya Jirga, a gathering of Afghan representatives from throughout the… Continue reading International Religious Freedom Report 2003 – Afghanistan
International Religious Freedom Report 2002 – Afghanistan
Source Released by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor For most of 2001, the Taliban, a Pashtun-dominated ultra-conservative Islamic movement, controlled approximately 90 percent of the country, including the capital of Kabul, and all major urban areas, except Faizabad. In 1997 the Taliban issued an edict renaming the country the Islamic Emirate of… Continue reading International Religious Freedom Report 2002 – Afghanistan
International Religious Freedom Report – Afghanistan
Source Released by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor Freedom of religion is restricted severely. Due to the absence of a constitution and the ongoing civil war, freedom of religion is determined primarily by the unofficial, unwritten, and evolving policies of the warring factions. In 1999 the Taliban, the ultraconservative Islamic movement that… Continue reading International Religious Freedom Report – Afghanistan
Hindu Schools in Kandahar
By Gopal Kukreja – May 13th 2001 SOMETHING ABOUT KANDHAR. This is Gopal Kukreja s/o. Late Master Shyamlal Kukreja from Toronto, Canada and I would like to share some information about Kandhar which I experienced by talking to my late father and other elderly persons. After the II war of Panipat in which Ahmad Shah… Continue reading Hindu Schools in Kandahar
U.S. Department of State – Annual Report on International Religious Freedom for 1999: Afghanistan
Source Released by the Bureau for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor Washington, DC, September 9, 1999 Section I. Freedom of Religion Freedom of religion is restricted severely. Due to the absence of a constitution and the ongoing civil war, religious freedom is determined primarily by unofficial, unwritten, and evolving policies of the warring factions. In… Continue reading U.S. Department of State – Annual Report on International Religious Freedom for 1999: Afghanistan