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Online Campaign Honors Memory of Taliban Founder Mullah Omar

26th April, 2021 · admin

Tolo News: As discussions heat up on the withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan, the Taliban and its supporters have started a campaign on Twitter honoring the group’s founding leader Mullah Mohammad Omar. One of his speeches as well as his photos are being shown publically for the first time.  Articles and memories about him

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Posted in History, Taliban | Tags: Mullah Omar |
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Will Central Asia Host U.S. Military Forces Once Again?

24th April, 2021 · admin

Bruce Pannier Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty April 24, 2021 Some recent media reports suggest the U.S. military will seek to reposition some of its troops in Central Asia after its big decision to withdraw from Afghanistan after nearly two decades in the country. The New York Times reported on April 15 that U.S. officials had been

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Posted in Anti-Government Militants, Central Asia, History, Peace Talks, Security, Taliban, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Tajikistan-Afghanistan Relations, Turkmenistan-Afghanistan Relations, Uzbekistan-Afghanistan Relations |
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Afghanistan Sees Resurgence Of Warlords, In Familiar Echo Of Civil War

22nd April, 2021 · admin

Frud Bezhan Mustafa Sarwar Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty April 22, 2021 Afghanistan’s powerful former warlords are remobilizing their old militias in anticipation of what many expect to be a bloody new chapter in a decades-old conflict. Armed groups loyal to regional and local strongmen have rearmed and reappeared in the country’s northern, western, and central

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Posted in Civilian Injuries and Deaths, Ethnic Issues, History, Human Rights, Political News, Security, Taliban | Tags: Alipoor, Ashraf Ghani Government, Ashraf Ghani Government Security Failure, Hazaras, Hekmatyar, Ismail Khan, Mujahedin, Pashtuns, Tajiks |
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US authorities return 33 antiquities to Afghanistan

20th April, 2021 · admin

1TV: US authorities on Monday returned 33 antiquities valued approximately $1.8 million to Afghanistan. The antiquities were handed over to the Afghan ambassador by the Manhattan district attorney’s office and the Department of Homeland Security. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Art and Culture, History, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: smuggling |
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Paris Pays Tribute To Assassinated Afghan Resistance Leader

27th March, 2021 · admin

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty March 27, 2021 The city of Paris has inaugurated a pathway in the Champs-Elysees gardens named after the late Afghan resistance fighter and anti-Taliban leader Ahmad Shah Masud. The inauguration ceremony on March 27 was attended by his son, Ahmad Masud, former Afghan President Hamid Karzai, and Abdullah Abdullah, the head

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Posted in France-Afghanistan Relations, Heroism, History | Tags: Ahmad Massoud, Ahmad Shah Masood, hero |
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Major Archeology Project Announced for Bala Hissar Citadel

25th March, 2021 · admin

Tolo News: The International Alliance for the Protection of Heritage in Conflict Areas (ALIPH) has announced a joint project with the Afghan government and the Agha Khan Trust for Culture (AKTC) for research and the construction of a “vast archeological park”at the site of Bala Hissar Citadel in Kabul, said an ALIPH press release. Click here

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Posted in Art and Culture, History, Reconstruction and Development | Tags: Bala Hisar Fort, Bala Hissar |
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Restoration work of Rumi’s Balkh birthplace set to begin this week

22nd March, 2021 · admin

Ariana: Construction work to restore a teaching complex said to once be the home of 13th-century Sufi mystic and poet Rumi is due to commence this week in the northern Afghan city of Balkh, the country’s Ministry of Information and Culture has told The National. The government has long planned to rebuild the teaching complex

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Posted in Art and Culture, History | Tags: Rumi |
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Verbal Clash Reported between Dostum, Taliban’s Fazil in Moscow

20th March, 2021 · admin

Tolo News: Fazil was the Taliban’s designated chief of army staff during their regime in Kabul and the two know each other from the mid-1990s. According to reports, the verbal clash broke out when Dostum put his hand on Mullah Fazil’s shoulder to inquire about his health, but Fazil removed Dostum’s hand from his shoulder

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Posted in History, Peace Talks, Political News, Taliban | Tags: Dostum, Mullah Fazil |
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Afghanistan Had 8 Constitutions in Last 100 Years

20th March, 2021 · admin

Tolo News: Afghanistan has had eight constitutions in the last 100 years that have been prone to violations by the different governments throughout the century.  Lawyers said the constitution ensures law and order but even the 2004 Constitution that was seen as one of the best constitutions in the last 100 years, was faced with

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Posted in History, Political News |
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Twenty Years Later, Cultural Scars Remain From Loss Of Giant Afghan Buddhas

19th March, 2021 · admin

 In March 2001, Taliban extremists used dynamite and artillery to demolish two towering Buddha statues that had stood in Afghanistan’s Bamiyan Province for nearly 1,500 years. Today, the country is still not at peace, and hopes of rebuilding the statues are stymied by prohibitive costs.

Posted in Art and Culture, History, Taliban | Tags: Buddha Statues |
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