2022 in Afghanistan
Events in the year 2022 in Afghanistan .
According to the United Nations Development Programme , by 2022, 97% of Afghans could fall under the poverty threshold , which would plunge the country into a major humanitarian crisis .[ 1]
After the Fall of Kabul , in which the Islamist Taliban drove out the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan government after its 20-year rule , the Taliban promised to set up a new constitution for Afghanistan . The constitution is intended to be adopted in 2022.[ 2] [ 3]
The Islamic State continue their insurgency , carrying out many bombings. Afghanistan is also badly affected by earthquakes and flooding .
Incumbents
Events
Ongoing
January
February
March
April
May
1 May – Afghanistan's supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada made a public appearance on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr .
5 May – A series of floods kill 22 people.
25 May:
June
In June, Afghanistan was rocked by one of the deadliest earthquake in 2022
July
August
September
November
10 November - Ministry of Virtue and Vice issues ban on women from entering parks and gyms throughout the country.[ 18]
30 November - 2022 Aybak bombing
December
See also
References
^ "97 percent of Afghans could plunge into poverty by mid 2022, says UNDP" . United Nations Development Programme . Archived from the original on 2021-09-09. Retrieved 2021-12-20 .
^ "Taliban plans to form 'commission' in 2022 to draft new constitution" . ANI News . Retrieved 2021-12-20 .
^ "In Afghanistan, Taliban states plan to form commission in 2022 to draft new constitution" . ConstitutionNet . Retrieved 2021-12-20 .
^ Bhattacherjee, Kallol (2022-01-01). "India gifts 5 lakh doses of Covaxin to Afghanistan" . The Hindu . ISSN 0971-751X . Retrieved 2022-01-10 .
^ Mohan, Geeta (January 1, 2022). "India sends 5 lakh doses of Covaxin to Afghanistan as humanitarian aid" . India Today . Retrieved 2022-01-10 .
^ "Prominent Afghan professor arrested for criticising Taliban rule" . www.aljazeera.com . Retrieved 2022-01-10 .
^ "Taliban arrest Afghan professor after criticism" . Bangkok Post . Retrieved 2022-01-10 .
^ "Afghanistan in Review January 3 – January 25, 2022 | Institute for the Study of War" . Understandingwar.org. Retrieved 2022-07-05 .
^ "Magnitude 5.6 quake hits western Afghanistan, killing more than 20" . devdiscourse.com .
^ "Taliban: Afghan Public Universities to Begin Reopening Wednesday" . Voice of America. Retrieved 19 December 2022 .
^ "Five Pakistani soldiers killed in cross-border firing, army says" . www.aljazeera.com . Retrieved 2022-03-05 .
^ "Five soldiers martyred as Afghan-based terrorists target post in Kurram" . DAWN . 2022-02-07. Retrieved 2022-03-05 .
^ "UN Says 8 Polio Workers Killed in Afghanistan" . Voice of America . 24 February 2022. Retrieved 2022-03-05 .
^ "UN condemns brutal killing of eight polio workers in Afghanistan" . UN News . 2022-02-24. Retrieved 2022-03-05 .
^ Khan, Ismail; Masood, Salman (2022-03-04). "ISIS Claims Bombing of Pakistani Mosque, Killing Dozens" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2022-03-05 .
^ a b c "Afghanistan: Earthquake – Jun 2022" . reliefweb.int . 9 July 2022.
^ Dasgupta, Sravasti (22 June 2022). "Afghanistan earthquake: Death toll rises to 950 after major quake hits Paktika province" . The Independent . Retrieved 22 June 2022 .
^ "Taliban ban women from parks and gyms in Afghanistan" . NBC News. Retrieved 19 December 2022 .
^ "At least 7 killed in blast in north Afghanistan" . Dawn.com . 6 December 2022.
^ Faiez, Rahim (12 December 2022). "Taliban: Assailants attack hotel in Afghan capital Kabul" . ABC News . Retrieved 2022-12-13 .
^ "Salang tunnel: 19 killed, dozens injured in fire" . BBC. Retrieved 19 December 2022 .
^ "Afghanistan: Taliban closes universities to women cause of islamic shariyyah. Which gives them lots of opportunities for woman" . BBC. Retrieved 21 December 2022 .
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