From the AP:
“A timeline of events in
Afghanistan in the 3 years since the Taliban’s takeover”
Here is a look at key dates since
the Taliban returned to power three years ago, as United States and NATO forces
withdrew from the country:
Aug. 15, 2021 — The
Taliban march into Kabul as internationally backed President Ashraf Ghani flees
the country.
Aug. 26, 2021 — Islamic
State group suicide bombers and gunmen kill over 170 Afghans and 13 U.S. troops
in an attack on the crowds trying to be evacuated at Kabul’s airport.
March 23, 2022 — On the
day high schools are opening, the Taliban abruptly reverse a promise to allow
girls above the sixth grade to attend school.
May 7, 2022 — The Taliban
Virtue and Vice Ministry says women in public must wear all-encompassing robes
and cover their faces except for their eyes. It advises them to stay home
unless they have important work outside the house.
June 22, 2022 — A powerful
earthquake hits a remote region of eastern Afghanistan, killing more than 1,100
people. The Taliban struggle with rescue efforts, underscoring a lack of
resources and a reliance on aid groups.
July 31, 2022 — The U.S.
kills al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahri in a drone strike on a safe house in
Kabul. American officials accuse the Taliban of sheltering him.
Sept. 30, 2022 — A suicide
bomber strikes an education center in a Shiite area of the capital, killing
dozens of people, including teenagers taking university entrance exams.
Nov. 10, 2022 — A
nationwide ban on women using gyms and parks comes into force. The Taliban say
they imposed the ban because women allegedly disobeyed gender segregation rules
or didn’t cover themselves properly.
Nov. 20, 2022 — The
Taliban lash 19 people, including alleged adulterers, in the first public
flogging since their return to rule.
Dec. 8, 2022 — The Taliban
execute a convicted killer before hundreds of spectators in the first public
execution since the takeover.
Dec. 21, 2022 — The
Taliban bar female students from attending university. Afghanistan is the only
country in the world that bans female education.
Dec. 24, 2022 — The
Taliban bar Afghan women from working with national and international
nongovernmental groups.
July 4, 2023 — The Taliban order beauty salons to shut down for offering allegedly un-Islamic services like eyebrow shaping. The decision affects as many as 60,000 female entrepreneurs.
Sept. 13, 2023 — The
Taliban hail China’s new ambassador with fanfare. Months later, the Taliban
officially send their new ambassador to Beijing.
Oct. 4, 2023 — Pakistan
announces a major crackdown on foreigners living in the country illegally,
including 1.7 million Afghans. The Taliban, the U.N. and rights groups condemn
the policy.
Oct. 7, 2023 — A 6.3
magnitude earthquake in western Herat province kills thousands of people. More
quakes follow, bringing further devastation to the area.
Nov. 15, 2023 - FlyDubai
becomes the first international carrier to resume flights to Kabul after a
two-year hiatus. AirArabia and Turkish Airlines follow suit.
Jan. 4, 2024 — The Taliban
arrest women in Kabul for wearing “bad hijab,” the first official dress code
crackdown since they returned to power.
Feb. 22, 2024 — The
Taliban hold a double execution at a stadium in the country’s southeast while
thousands of people watch.
May 11, 2024 — Flash
floods in Afghanistan’s north from unusually heavy seasonal rains kill more
than 300 people.
May 17, 2024 — Shooters
open fire in central Bamiyan province killing six people, including three
Spanish holidaymakers. It’s a blow to the Taliban’s plans to woo tourists. IS
claims the attack.
June 4, 2024 — The Taliban
publicly flog at least 60 people, including more than a dozen women, accused of
crimes such as sodomy, theft and immoral relations.
June 4, 2024 — The leader
of the United Arab Emirates meets a Taliban official with a U.S. bounty on his
head over his involvement in an attack that killed an American citizen and
other assaults. It highlights the growing divide on how to deal with the
Taliban.
June 30, 2024 — The
Taliban attend a U.N.-sponsored meeting in Qatar. Although it’s the third such
gathering, it’s the first time the Taliban are attending. There’s backlash
after Afghan women and civil society representatives are excluded.
July 30, 2024 — The
Taliban say they no longer recognize Afghan dipand lomatic missions staffed by
diplomats from the former Western-backed government.
^ 3 years since the Taliban
retook Afghanistan and most of the World does little to nothing to help the Ordinary
Afghans (especially Women) that have suffered Torture and Death at the hands of
the Taliban. ^
https://apnews.com/article/afghanistan-taliban-takeover-timeline-df3df916cae4b07d53a302dc9a2811d8
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