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Kabul women launch Qasid online bus ticket delivery platform under Taliban rule

Source: DW News · All DW News reports

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Summary

The DW News segment profiles Tamana Muhammadi and other women in Kabul operating Qasid, an online bus ticketing and delivery platform that books tickets via app or site and delivers them to homes. It highlights their work amid broader Taliban curbs on women's employment, education, and movement since the 2021 takeover, noting plans for nationwide expansion while requiring permissions.

Editorial Assessment

The broadcast accurately captures a real May 2026 initiative documented by Pajhwok Afghan News and frames it against well-established UN and HRW reporting on restrictions. Viewers receive limited detail on scale, funding, or operational challenges under Taliban oversight. The 'first and largest' claim lacks independent corroboration. Overall, it provides a rare positive angle on female agency without overstating impact or omitting the systemic context of decrees barring secondary education and most formal work.

Key Moments

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Women launched Cassad/Qasid, Afghanistan's first online bus ticketing platform

Pajhwok Afghan News confirms Qasid launch by four women in Kabul around 2025 as a logistics/delivery platform with app and website; 'first and largest' not independently verified.

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Tamana Muhammadi delivers bus tickets booked online in Kabul

Matches Pajhwok reporting on Tamina Mohammadi's role delivering tickets to female customers' homes.

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Severe Taliban restrictions on women's work, education, and movement since 2021 takeover

Corroborated by UN Women, UN News, HRW, and Georgetown reports detailing bans on secondary/higher education, most employment, and mahram requirements as of 2026.

Sources Consulted

  1. Kabul women launch online bus ticket delivery platform
  2. Five years after Taliban takeover, Afghan women 'erased from public life'
  3. FAQs: What it's like to be a woman in Afghanistan today
  4. Afghanistan: 5 Years Under Taliban Rule
  5. Four Young Women Launch Online Bus Ticket Platform in Kabul