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UN talks in Doha end; recognition remains distant dream for Taliban

2nd July, 2024 · admin

By Sarah Zaman
VOA News
July 1, 2024

DOHA, QATAR — The third round of U.N.-led talks to explore engagement with Afghanistan ended Monday without the Taliban making any reform pledges or winning concessions from the international community.

A few international organizations and special envoys for Afghanistan from nearly two dozen countries met with Taliban officials in Doha, Qatar, over two days. Rosemary DiCarlo, U.N. undersecretary-general for political and peacebuilding affairs, who presided over the event, told reporters the talks were “constructive” and “useful.”

“This is the first time such a broad cross section of the international community and the de facto authorities have had the opportunity to hold such detailed discussions,” DiCarlo said at the news conference after the event. “The discussions were frank and, I believe, useful.”

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres initiated the “Doha process” a year ago.

While participants in the latest round of talks agreed to continue to engage, DiCarlo ruled out recognizing the de facto regime in Kabul unless the Taliban ended curbs on women’s education and participation in public life.

Individual decisions

“Afghanistan cannot return to the international fold, or fully develop economically and socially, if it is deprived of the contributions and potential of half its population,” the U.N. official said, adding that recognizing Taliban rule is also not the mandate of the global body but would be the decision of individual countries.

Although nearly 16 countries have embassies in Afghanistan, the global community has held back recognition of the Taliban government mainly because it is not inclusive and restricts the rights of women and girls in the country.

Though women’s rights were not part of the official agenda, DiCarlo said participants raised the issue throughout their discussions and highlighted the need for an inclusive government during the two-day talks that focused on developing a private business sector and helping the Taliban sustain anti-narcotics gains.

“Afghanistan’s messages reached all participant countries,” Taliban delegation head Zabihullah Mujahid said in a post on social media platform X after the talks, adding that his country needed international cooperation.

Speaking to VOA on background, a Western diplomat said the Afghan delegation members were “very competent” and their technical know-how was “impressive.”

Earlier, in a post on X, Mujahid, who is also the Taliban’s chief spokesperson, claimed success.

“It was pledged that restriction on banking and economic avenues should be lifted,” the post said.

While more than a hundred Taliban members face international sanctions, including financial sanctions, Afghanistan’s banks do not. Experts say the country is disconnected from the global banking system and the dominant SWIFT financial transaction network because Western banks are wary of doing business with Afghan banks and exposing themselves to the reputational and financial risks they pose.

No new policy was introduced by any country, the Western diplomat privy to the talks said.

Separately, the U.S. froze $9.5 billion in Afghan central bank funds after the Taliban took control of the country in August 2021. In 2022, the Biden administration put $3.5 billion of that money in a Switzerland-based trust account called “Fund for the Afghan People,” which a board oversees. The remaining money remains locked. China, Russia, Pakistan and Iran are among countries that support unfreezing the funds.

‘It was about understanding’

Speaking to reporters late Monday, Mujahid said the Taliban did not come expecting a breakthrough.

“It [the gathering] was about understanding each other’s views,” Mujahid said in response to a VOA question on the lack of progress on contentious issues between the Taliban and the West. “The achievement is that every country wants to support Afghanistan.”

The U.N. is under fire from rights activists for its decision to exclude Afghan civil society activists to ensure the Taliban’s participation in the global meeting. DiCarlo told reporters it was “a very tough, maybe impossible choice.”

“We have a mandate to support this process [of talks]. Our belief was to bring the de facto authorities and special envoys together for direct talks,” DiCarlo said. “Regrettably, the de facto authorities will not sit across the table with Afghan civil society in this format.”

When asked what concessions the global body would be willing to make in the future to bring the Taliban back to the table, DiCarlo said she could not predict what conditions the de facto rulers might place.

“I could not speculate on that. What I can say is that they did come today. They were very engaged,” she said.

At least three prominent Afghan women have declined the U.N.’s invitation to meet for talks in Doha on Tuesday.

“I respect their decision,” DiCarlo said. “We’re involved in a process now that is going to be a long-term process. This is not easy going forward. And we will continue to try to do the best we can. We won’t make everybody happy.”

Asked whether the Taliban would come back for more talks, Mujahid said it would depend on who and what were on the table.

“We will consider each meeting separately,” he said. ” We will look at its agenda and targets.”

No date has been set for the next round of U.N.-led talks on Afghanistan.

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Posted in Political News, Taliban, UN-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Zabihullah Mujahid |

The Taliban Host Terrorist Groups: Four New Settlements Built for Al-Qaeda and TTP

1st July, 2024 · admin

8am: The Hasht-e Subh Daily has obtained information indicating that the Taliban are constructing a well-equipped base with residential houses for the al-Qaeda network in the Malekuddin area of Nawa district, Ghazni province. Additionally, they are building three settlements for the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in the Dasht-e Bagh-e Attar area of Qarabagh district, Dasht-e Kabuli area of Waghaz district, and Kotal-e Rouza on the outskirts of Ghazni city. These settlements, in addition to residential houses, also include large religious schools and equipped dormitories, with some nearing completion. One of the settlements that the Taliban have built for the TTP and al-Qaeda members is located in the Dasht-e Bagh-e Attar area of Qarabagh district, Ghazni. Sources report that the settlement has been constructed on Hazara-owned property, and the Taliban have ignored the requests and complaints of the Hazara residents in the area, continuing the construction for al-Qaeda and TTP. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Al-Qaeda, Ethnic Issues, Security, Taliban | Tags: Ethnic descrimination, Ghazni, Land grabbing, Pashtun war on Hazaras, Pashtunization, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan |

Tolo News in Dari – July 1, 2024

1st July, 2024 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

AFF Reports Attack On Taliban Forces In Kabul

1st July, 2024 · admin

Afghanistan International: At the end of the first day of the UN meeting in Doha, which included Taliban representatives, the Afghanistan Freedom Front (AFF) reported an attack on the Taliban in Kabul. According to the AFF, this “guerrilla operation” targeted a Taliban checkpoint in Bagh-e Bala area, resulting in the deaths of three Taliban members and the injury of one. A video shared by the front on X social media platform, allegedly belonging to this incident, shows an explosion on a relatively dark and busy road. The exact location and details of the explosion remain unclear. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghanistan Freedom Front, Anti-Government Militants | Tags: Afghan resistance against Taliban, Kabul |

Taliban Announces Conditions For Continuing Cooperation With Doha Process

1st July, 2024 · admin

Zabihullah Mujahid

Afghanistan International: Zabihullah Mujahid, head of the Taliban delegation, urged participants of the third Doha meeting to release Afghanistan’s Central Bank reserves and lift financial and banking sanctions on the group. Mujahid emphasised that for the Doha process to be “meaningful,” an alternative to poppy cultivation should be financially supported. He also called for the formation of a working group among participants of the Doha meeting to achieve these objectives. Click here to read more (external link).

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Abbas Karimi, Afghan swimmer, secures spot in Paris Paralympics

1st July, 2024 · admin

Abbas Karimi

Khaama: Abbas Karimi, an Afghan-American para-swimmer, secured a spot in the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. Qasim Ali Hamidi, president of the Afghan Swimming Federation, highlighted Abbas Karimi’s achievement with three gold medals in the 50m butterfly, 50m backstroke, and 50m freestyle events, defeating his competitors. Mr. Hamidi emphasized that Abbas Karimi successfully qualified for the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games despite challenges. Click here to read more (external link).

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Afghan Talks Kick Off In Doha Amid Anger Over Taliban’s Exclusion Of Women

30th June, 2024 · admin

By RFE/RL’s Radio Azadi
June 30, 2024

Two days of UN-organized talks on international relations with Taliban-led Afghanistan were getting under way in the Qatari capital, Doha, on June 30, with the Taliban present for the first time — but rights groups expressed anger over the hard-line fundamentalist regime’s exclusion of women and its refusal to discuss women’s rights at the forum.

“The Taliban had a major role in creating the agenda of this meeting and who should be in this meeting,” Shahrazad Akbar, the former head of the Independent Human Rights Commission and currently executive director of the Rawadari rights organization, told RFE/RL’s Radio Azadi, speaking from Britain.

“This in itself is a big problem and is giving power and legitimacy to the Taliban,” she said.

Habiba Sarabi, a prominent women’s rights activist and former member of the negotiating team of the deposed Afghan government, echoed those remarks, saying, “Afghan women are half of Afghan society.”

“How can we say that women are not present in important decision-making meetings. When it is specifically related to Afghanistan, women should be present and women should also participate in those decisions,” she told Radio Azadi.

This is the third such UN-sponsored meeting on Afghanistan in Doha, but the first in which the Taliban has been involved. Along with UN officials, delegations from some two dozen nations, including the United States, are expected to attend.

UN chief Antonio Guterres said organizers refused to accept the Taliban’s conditions for attendance at the previous gathering in February, including demands that Afghan civil society members be excluded and that the group be considered as Afghanistan’s legitimate rulers.

Afghan women’s rights groups and supporters have held protests inside Afghanistan and in Europe over the Taliban’s participation and its exclusion of women at the gathering.

Zahid Mustafa, who has organized a protest in Amsterdam, told Radio Azadi that “our goal by these protests is that the United Nations has invited the Taliban to this meeting on behalf of Afghans. But we are protesting this and calling for a boycott of the Doha meeting.”

Shukriya Barakzai, a women’s rights activist and Afghanistan’s former ambassador to Norway — who was invited to the previous meeting — expressed frustration with the UN organizers of the summit.

“The United Nations’ looking down upon Afghan women and representatives of civil society shows that, despite the fact that this meeting was organized by the United Nations, they are acting against their own procedures and values,” she told Radio Azadi from London.

She did not say if she was invited to the current gathering in Doha.

Roza Otunbaeva, the head of the UN mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), has defended the failure to include Afghan women at the meeting, saying that women’s rights are certain to be raised with the Taliban. She said the group’s inclusion in the talks does not represent a legitimization of its government.

The Taliban government, which took over after the U.S.-led international coalition left the country in mid-2020, is not recognized internationally, although Beijing has accepted credentials from a Taliban ambassador.

The United Nations has accused the Taliban of waging “gender apartheid” on women and girls since returning to power nearly three years ago, closing girls’ schools and forcing women out of the workplace and out of public spaces.

Women’s rights groups and civil society activists are expected to meet with international diplomats and UN officials on July 2, after the close of the official two-day talks.

With reporting by AP

Copyright (c) 2024. RFE/RL, Inc. Reprinted with the permission of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 1201 Connecticut Ave NW, Ste 400, Washington DC 20036.

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Tolo News in Dari – June 30, 2024

30th June, 2024 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Pakistan to start second phase of Afghan deportations

30th June, 2024 · admin

Al Jazeera: Pakistan is set to start the second phase of a controversial plan to send undocumented Afghan refugees back to their country. Beginning Sunday, authorities are likely to expel more than 800,000 Afghans from the country, after about 541,000 were forced to leave in the first phase in November last year. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations, Refugees and Migrants | Tags: deportations |

Congo Fever Outbreak: Twenty Deaths in Past Two Week

30th June, 2024 · admin

Tolo News: The Ministry of Public Health reported that twenty people have died due to Congo fever in the past two weeks. Sharafat Zaman Amarkhail, the spokesperson for the ministry, told TOLO news that 265 people in the country have contracted the disease this month. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Health News | Tags: Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever |
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