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Local sources confirm an ongoing cabinet meeting in Kandahar, led by Mawlawi Hibatullah Akhundzada, signaling the Islamic Emirate's commitment to governance. The gathering, involving all ministers and agency heads, highlights the continuity of administrative processes in Afghanistan.
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) is set to discuss Afghanistan's situation, particularly the Taliban's restrictions on women's rights. Criticism from OIC and the International Islamic Fiqh Academy emphasizes the discord with Islamic principles, prompting global concern.
Reports note an increase in online harassment against politically active Afghan women. Meanwhile, protests in Pakistan affect traders and the local economy on both sides of the border due to document-free travel issues.
Mawlavi Hibatullah Akhundzada engages with scholars and security ministers, addressing knowledge promotion and Sharia execution. The World Food Program highlights the dire situation for returning Afghan families, emphasizing the urgent need for funds to support resettlement.
UN's special envoy urges major Muslim countries to send clerics to Kandahar, advocating for girls' education. International action is sought to challenge Taliban's bans on women's education and employment, emphasizing the global urgency to restore women and girls' rights in Afghanistan.