Situation of the general population under Taliban rule
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International recognition status of the de facto authorities
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Political context and civic space, including the situation of Afghan media, the space for anti-Taliban demonstrations and other criticism of the de facto authorities, including on social media
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Religious freedom, general information, and information on de facto state and societal reactions to perceived apostasy and blasphemy, and the Taliban’s implementation of sharia, including pressure to attend congregational prayer, enforcement of dress codes, and other restrictions on personal freedom, and impact on education
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Capital and corporal punishment
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Children serving in Taliban ranks
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Treatment of individuals returning from abroad, in particular individuals returning from Western countries, and reactions to Afghans’ behaviour abroad (including on social media)