Afghanistan's Modern Day Slave Labourers
Whole families live and work in brick factories, struggling to pay off impossible debts.
Whole families live and work in brick factories, struggling to pay off impossible debts.
When men take multiple wives, the emotional cost can be enormous.
IWPR contributor praised for fearless work exposing corruption and abuses.
Campaigners hail progress in efforts to end ancient practice.
Penal code allows men to claim extenuating circumstances in cases of so-called honour killings.
Debate hears of “staggering” amount of damage caused to the system.
Experts say a major reason is the influence of a husband or other male authority figure within the family.
Campaigners say that women are routinely victimised and subjected to traumatic and invasive tests.
Residents of northern city say noise pollution is making their lives a misery.
Despite a government crackdown, supernatural practices remain as popular as ever in Afghanistan.