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Afghan Peace Talks: What’s At Stake For You?

13th November, 2020 · admin

As Afghan government and Taliban negotiators try to broker a peace deal in Doha, RFE/RL’s Gandhara is asking Afghans: “What’s at stake for you in the Afghan peace talks?” For entrepreneur and activist Nilofar Ayoubi, it’s the freedom to work and build a career as a businesswoman.

Posted in Afghan Women, Economic News, Peace Talks, Security, Taliban, US-Afghanistan Relations |

1TV Afghanistan Dari News – November 13, 2020

13th November, 2020 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Afghanistan: 174 New Cases of COVID-19, 4 Deaths Reported

13th November, 2020 · admin

Tolo News: The Ministry of Public Health on Wednesday reported 174 new positive cases of COVID-19 out of 591 samples tested in the last 24 hours. The data by the ministry shows that the cumulative number of total cases is now 42,969, the number of total reported deaths is 1,595, and the total number of recoveries is 35,036.  Click here to read more (external link).

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Posted in Afghan Children, Education, Health News | Tags: Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Afghanistan |

Australia Appoints Special Prosecutor To Investigate Possible War Crimes In Afghanistan

12th November, 2020 · admin · 3 Comments

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
November 12, 2020

Australia will appoint a special prosecutor to investigate alleged war crimes committed by Australian special forces in Afghanistan.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison on November 12 warned Australians to expect allegations of “serious and possibly criminal misconduct” ahead of the release a report into the conduct of elite Australian soldiers in Afghanistan.

In 2016, the Inspector-General of the Australian Defense Forces launched a four-year probe examining allegations of unlawful killings and other possible breaches of the law of armed conflict by elite special forces units between 2005 and 2016.

The probe came amid allegations by Australian media and whistleblowers about the killing of Afghan civilians and unarmed prisoners – including an instance of a prisoner being shot dead to save space in a helicopter and the killing of a six-year-old child in a raid.

Earlier this year, the Inspector-General identified 55 separate potential incidents, most relating to the unlawful killings of non-combatants or people who were no longer combatants.

Morrison said a redacted version of the Inspector-General’s report would be released within days.

“Given the likely allegations of serious and possibly criminal misconduct, the matters raised in the inquiry must be assessed, investigated and where allegations are substantiated, prosecuted in court. To undertake this role, the government is establishing the Office of the Special Investigator,” Morrison announced.

The prime minister said soldiers, if charged, would be dealt with through the Australian justice system, in a move partially designed to prevent any action by the International Criminal Court.

Nearly 40,000 Australian soldiers have served in Afghanistan alongside U.S. and allied forces following the September 11, 2001 terror attacks.

“There is some disturbing conduct here, but we cannot then take that and apply it to everyone who has pulled on a uniform and if we did this, that would be grossly unjust,’’ the prime minister said.

“We all share a deep respect for our defense forces, but we also share a deep respect for justice. It is about managing those two issues to the highest standards I think we place on them in Australia,” he said.

The alleged war crimes first came to public attention in 2017 when public broadcaster ABC published leaked secret documents of special operations in Afghanistan, including cases of soldiers killing unarmed men and children.

In response, Australian police launched an investigation into ABC over what became known as the Afghan Files, but journalists Daniel Oakes and Sam Clark were ultimately not prosecuted.

With reporting by Australian Broadcasting Corporation, AFP, and Reuters.

Copyright (c) 2020. RFE/RL, Inc. Reprinted with the permission of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 1201 Connecticut Ave NW, Ste 400, Washington DC 20036.
Posted in Australia-Afghanistan Relations, Civilian Injuries and Deaths, Human Rights | Tags: War Crime |

1TV Afghanistan Dari News – November 12, 2020

12th November, 2020 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Taliban Benefits from Coal Mine Business in Samangan: Official

12th November, 2020 · admin

Tolo News: The Taliban is trying to take control of revenue generating sectors in Samangan province, local officials said on Thursday. Daud Kalakani, the governor of Samangan, said the Taliban has increased their presence near coal mines in Dara-e-Soof Bala and Dara-e-Soof Paeen areas to take over the mines and collect money for their war machine. He said that the Taliban collects nearly one million Afghanis a day from trucks carrying coal to other parts of the country.  Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Economic News, Security, Taliban | Tags: Coal Mining in Afghanistan, Samangan |

Blast Kills Afghan Journalist Working for US Media Outlet

12th November, 2020 · admin · 3 Comments

My colleague and dear friend, Elyas Dayee, lost his life in a terrorist attack this morning in Lashkargah. He was gentleman. Always had signature smile. This is a terrible news. Elyas, you will be remembered dearly. pic.twitter.com/C2rf8Baw5S

— Sami Mahdi (@Samiullah_mahdi) November 12, 2020

By Ayaz Gul
VOA News
November 12, 2020

ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN – A bomb explosion in Afghanistan’s volatile southern Helmand province Thursday killed a reporter working for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty’s Afghan Service, Radio Azadi.

Afghan officials said the slain journalist, Elyas Dayee, and his brother were traveling to the press club in Lashkargah, the provincial capital, when a “magnetic” explosive device ripped through their car. The blast injured his brother, also a journalist, and two others.

Dayee had been reporting from Helmand for more than a decade for the Afghan branch of the U.S. government’s Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty’s external broadcast services.

No one immediately took responsibility for the early morning bombing in Lashkargah, which has been under attack from Taliban insurgents for almost a month.

“My colleague and dear friend, Elyas Dayee, lost his life in a terrorist attack this morning in Lashkargah. He was gentleman. Always had signature smile. This is a terrible news. Elyas, you will be remembered dearly,” Sami Mahdi, the Radio Azadi bureau chief in Kabul, tweeted.

Radio Azadi is said to reach more than 60% of Afghanistan’s population with its radio and internet programs.

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani condemned the killing of Dayee as the work of “enemies” of Afghanistan “to hide their heinous crimes and to silence the expressive voice of media.”

The United States also denounced Thursday’s killing of Radio Azadi journalist.  “This is another attack on the freedom of the press. These attacks on journalists must stop immediately,” tweeted acting U.S. ambassador in Kabul, Ross Wilson.

Last Saturday, a similar magnetic explosive device in Kabul killed three senior officials of the central bank, including a renowned former television political talk show host.

No group claimed responsibility for that attack, although government officials blamed the Taliban.

Conflict-torn Afghanistan remains one of the deadliest countries for journalists in the world.

In recent weeks, the country has experienced a wave of unexplained high-profile assassinations and targeted killings of educators, activists, journalists, and government officials in Kabul and elsewhere in Afghanistan.

The Ghani government has come under increasing pressure from its critics for alleged security and intelligence failure to stem the violence.

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Posted in Civilian Injuries and Deaths, Media, Security, Taliban, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Afghan Journalists, Ashraf Ghani Government, Helmand |

Ariana television signs deal to air MMA contests

12th November, 2020 · admin

Ariana: Ariana television clinched the broadcasting rights on Thursday in Kabul for the Hosharafu Fighting Championships (HFC) Mixed Martial Arts Organization and promoter of Pro-Fights. The MMA competition, which will soon be launched in Kabul, will be broadcast live every two months on Ariana television. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Sports News, Media | Tags: Afghan MMA |

186 New Cases of COVID-19, 10 Deaths Reported in Afghanistan

12th November, 2020 · admin

Tolo News: The Ministry of Public Health on Thursday reported 146 new positive cases of COVID-19 out of 555 samples tested in the last 24 hours.  The data by the ministry shows that the cumulative number of total cases is now 42,795, the number of total reported deaths is 1,591, and the total number of recoveries is 35,024. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Health News | Tags: Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Afghanistan |

Afghan Drug Addicts in Kandahar Call for More Treatment Facilities

11th November, 2020 · admin

There are an estimated 300,000 drug addicts in Afghanistan’s southern city of Kandahar, and authorities say that number is rising.  The city is unable to help them all, as VOA’s Azizullah Popal reports from Kandahar. Bezhan Hamdard narrates.

Posted in Drugs, Health News | Tags: Drug Addiction, Kandahar |
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