Afghans Condemn Abuse of "Dancing Boys"
Tradition deplored by civil and religious leaders is hard to eradicate.
Afghans Debate Implications of Mullah Omar's Death
Debate audiences examine the pluses and minuses of engaging with insurgents.
Women Shut Out of Civil Service Jobs in Southeast Afghan Province
Khost has an abysmal record on on upholding equal opportunity rules in local government.
Afghan Debates Hear Calls for Gender Equality
Some want positive discrimination to start reversing male domination of public life.
Afghans Debate Gender Violence Law
Some believe pending legislation could help tackle abuses, while others say Islam provides women with protection.
Afghanistan's Working Children
They should be in school but family hardship forces them to spend their days earning money.
Afghan Debates Highlight Current Political Concerns
Events in July cover political challenges and unease at election delay.
Afghans Impatient for Electoral Reform
Overdue polls cannot take place until changes are made to the voting system.
Afghans Debate Moral Cost of War
Speakers say religion must play part in determining rights and wrongs of conflict.
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