AGP Executive Report
Last update: 38 minutes agoWomen’s Mobility Under Pressure (Herat): Women and girls in Herat say Taliban restrictions on detaining those not wearing a chadari/burqa are reshaping daily life through fear and family-imposed confinement—pushing many to stop working, avoid public spaces, and stay home to reduce the risk of detention. Border Travel Risks (Afghanistan–Iran): Two separate incidents highlight the dangers of irregular migration routes to Iran: one man reportedly died of heatstroke in Nimroz, while another was killed in a shooting near the Afghanistan–Iran border, with additional injuries reported. Local Transport Friction (Balkh): Reports from Balkh describe widespread bribery and extortion around the Taliban-controlled Road Transport Regulation Directorate, with pressure on drivers and companies for paperwork and departure clearances. Tourism Site Conduct (Afghanistan): Residents are increasingly alarmed by littering at tourist sites, warning that poor visitor behavior is damaging public spaces and local trust.
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