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Category Archives: Crime and Punishment

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U.S. Lifts Sanctions Imposed On ICC Prosecutor Over Afghan War Crimes Investigation

3rd April, 2021 · admin

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty April 3, 2021 The United States has lifted sanctions on senior members of the International Criminal Court (ICC), including a prosecutor who had launched an investigation into alleged war crimes by U.S. military personnel in Afghanistan. Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced the move in a statement on April 2, saying the department

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Posted in Civilian Injuries and Deaths, Crime and Punishment, Human Rights, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: War Crime |
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Afghans to testify in Australian ex-soldier’s case

2nd April, 2021 · admin

Ariana: An Australian court on Thursday said it will allow four Afghans to give evidence via video link in a defamation case filed by a former Australian soldier accused of being involved in killing civilians in Afghanistan, Anadolu News Agency reported. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Australia-Afghanistan Relations, Civilian Injuries and Deaths, Crime and Punishment, Human Rights | Tags: War Crime |
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U.S. government to consider proposal to free Afghan drug lord in exchange for American contractor

20th March, 2021 · admin

Yahoo News: U.S. government agencies are again looking at a long-standing proposal to release an Afghan drug kingpin [Bashir Noorzai] in exchange for concessions in peace talks, which would include the release of an American held [by the Taliban-aligned Haqqani network] in Afghanistan, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter. Click here to read

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Posted in Crime and Punishment, Haqqani Network, Taliban, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Bashir Noorzai |
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Afghans Commemorate Taliban Destruction Of Bamiyan Buddhas

10th March, 2021 · admin

RFE/RL Gandhara March 10, 2021 Twenty years after the Taliban blew up two famous Buddha statues, Afghans commemorated the tragic loss of their historical and cultural heritage on March 9 at a ceremony in the central Bamiyan valley. In a nighttime display, one of the Buddha statues came back to life as a three-dimensional projection

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Posted in Art and Culture, Crime and Punishment, History, Taliban | Tags: Bamiyan, Buddha Statues |
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Child’s Abduction Rattles Afghanistan’s Turkmen Minority

6th March, 2021 · admin

Zarif Nazar Abubakar Siddique Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty March 5, 2021 The abduction of a child in northern Afghanistan has shocked the country’s Turkmen minority. It has prompted members of the community to shut the country’s northern river ports and border crossings with its Central Asian neighbors and hold protests both in Afghanistan and elsewhere

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Posted in Afghan Children, Crime and Punishment, Security | Tags: Kidnapping, Turkmen |
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In Afghanistan’s Pashtun Heartland, Tribal Rule Supersedes State Law

16th February, 2021 · admin

Ahsan Arian Abubakar Siddique February 15, 2021 Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Mohammad Ayaz lost two family members last summer in a clash with a rival family over an irrigation channel in southeastern Afghanistan. Ayaz lives near Gardez, the capital of Afghanistan’s southeastern Paktia Province. He says he lost his son and nephew in the July

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Posted in Crime and Punishment, Ethnic Issues, Society | Tags: Greater Paktia, Khost, Paktia, Paktika, Pashtuns, Pashtunwali |
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Afghan Protest Urges Action Over Boy’s Abduction

7th February, 2021 · admin

 Thousands joined a rally in the northern Afghan city of Mazar-e Sharif on February 7 to demand the authorities do more to free a kidnapped child. Abdul-Rauf, a 9-year-old ethnic Turkmen boy, has been held captive for more than three months by kidnappers who are demanding a ransom. The family accuses the authorities of

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Posted in Afghan Children, Crime and Punishment, Security | Tags: Kidnapping, Protest |
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Afghan media accuse govt of not investigating assassinations of journalists

16th January, 2021 · admin

Ariana: Media support bodies in Afghanistan have accused government of not properly investigating the targeted killings of journalists adding that because of this and the high level of threats they face, some have already left the country.  “Unfortunately violence against journalists has not reduced, because government has not followed up on the cases of journalists

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Posted in Civilian Injuries and Deaths, Crime and Punishment, Media, Security | Tags: Afghan Journalists, Ashraf Ghani Government Security Failure, Assassination |
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Afghan authorities not to issue car plates containing “39”

14th January, 2021 · admin

1TV: Afghan traffic authorities will not issue car number plates containing “39”, First Vice President Amrullah Saleh said on Thursday. 39 is regarded as a mark of great shame by some Afghans. It is said that number is associated with a pimp in Herat. Some blame mafia for fanning the trend. Click here to read

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Posted in Crime and Punishment, Other News | Tags: Amrullah Saleh, Ashraf Ghani Government |
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Ghani Accused of Meddling in Ex-Minister’s Trial

6th January, 2021 · admin

Tolo News: The former minister of mines, Wahidullah Shahrani, who was sentenced to 13 months in jail and fined $1.5 million on charges of misuse of authority, on Wednesday accused President Ashraf Ghani of trying to interfere in his judicial proceedings in the court. Shahrani’s aide quoted the Afghan Attorney General Farid Hamidi as saying

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Posted in Corruption, Crime and Punishment, Political News | Tags: Ashraf Ghani, Wahidullah Shahrani |
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