POLITICS — May 2, 2026

Fawzia Koofi Condemns Taliban Raid on Badakhshan Home and Arrests of Relatives

Former Afghan MP Fawzia Koofi has condemned a Taliban raid on her Badakhshan residence that resulted in the detention of relatives and local residents, calling the operation a sign of the authorities' instability. The Taliban have not yet commented on the arrests or provided information regarding the detainees' whereabouts.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Hasht-e Subh — corroborated by Amu TV2 min read

Fawzia Koofi Condemns Taliban Raid on Badakhshan Home and Arrests of Relatives
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Former Afghan parliamentarian and women’s rights activist Fawzia Koofi has condemned a recent security operation at her residence in Badakhshan province, describing the detention of her relatives and local residents as a “cowardly act.” Koofi stated that the raid, which took place in late April, underscores what she characterized as the ruling authorities’ instability and weakness in the face of ongoing opposition.

According to Koofi, security forces detained several of her family members alongside unrelated residents of the area. Relatives of those taken into custody reported that they have received no information regarding the detainees’ whereabouts or current conditions. Koofi noted that at least two of the individuals held have pre-existing medical conditions, raising concerns about their health while in detention.

The operation follows reports that Koofi’s personal property in the province was taken over by authorities approximately three months prior to the recent arrests. Despite the detentions, Taliban officials have not issued a public statement or provided an official explanation for the security action.

Koofi, who has been living abroad since the Taliban’s return to power, reaffirmed her commitment to continuing her advocacy and political opposition. She called for a unified resistance against the current administration’s policies. The recent arrests occur amid broader diplomatic and political developments, including a recent public invitation from Taliban official Shahabuddin Delawar urging Koofi to return to Afghanistan. Authorities have not yet responded to inquiries regarding the status of the detainees or the legal basis for the operation.

Read the original reporting at Hasht-e Subh

Reliability assessment

Two independent outlets corroborate Fawzia Koofi's on-record public statement regarding the Taliban raid on her Badakhshan property and the detention of relatives and locals. The core event is directly attributed to a named, high-profile public figure, making the reporting concrete and verifiable. Both sources align on the arrests, lack of detainee information, Koofi's condemnation, and the Taliban's silence. Minor discrepancies regarding the timeline of the property seizure and additional contextual details do not affect the reliability of the core reported event.

The source language reads straight.

Independent web corroboration

An independent web search turned up no separate corroborating reports. Treat the account as single-sourced until more outlets pick it up.

Across the newsrooms

Where reports agree

  • Fawzia Koofi publicly accused the Taliban of raiding her Badakhshan residence and arresting family members and local residents.
  • Detainees' families lack information on their whereabouts and health, with two detainees having medical issues.
  • Koofi labeled the operation 'cowardly' and attributed it to Taliban instability.
  • The Taliban authorities have not issued any statement regarding the incident.

Where reports differ

  • Timeline of property control: Hasht-e Subh reports the home was seized three months prior with a follow-up raid last week, while Amu TV focuses solely on the April 28 raid without mentioning the earlier seizure.
  • Contextual background: Hasht-e Subh includes a recent invitation from Taliban official Shahabuddin Delawar for Koofi to return to Afghanistan, which Amu TV omits.

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PoliticsFawzia Koofi, Taliban, Badakhshan, Women's Rights, Political Detention

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