The Taliban government has banned the operation of all private orphanages in Afghanistan and is continuing to transfer orphans from these centers to orphanages under its control. This move has raised concerns among the children’s relatives. The relatives say that the Taliban’s complete control over these centers and the possibility of promoting extremist and war education have made the future of orphaned children and adolescents uncertain. The T…
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The Taliban government has banned the operation of all private orphanages in Afghanistan and is continuing to transfer orphans from these centers to orphanages under its control. This move has raised concerns among the children’s relatives. The relatives say that the Taliban’s complete control over these centers and the possibility of promoting extremist and war education have made the future of orphaned children and adolescents uncertain. The T…