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Afghanistan-New Zealand test faces washout after third day lost

11th September, 2024 · admin

Khaama: The third day of the Test between Afghanistan and New Zealand was canceled due to ongoing rain outside Delhi on Wednesday. The Greater Noida ground, adopted by Afghanistan and located near India’s capital, has experienced persistent rain since Tuesday night, resulting in losing the first two days of play. The venue, hosting its first Test match, has been criticized for its lack of world-class facilities and inadequate drainage. Click here to read more (external link).

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  • Uzbekistan ready to kick off FIFA Futsal World Cup 2024
Posted in Afghan Sports News | Tags: Cricket, Futsal |

Gunmen kill Pakistan polio vaccinator and police guard near Afghan border

11th September, 2024 · admin

Ayaz Gul
VOA News
September 11, 2024

Islamabad — Gunmen in northwestern Pakistan killed an anti-polio worker and a policeman guarding him Wednesday, the second attack on healthcare teams trying to carry out a national immunization campaign against the paralytic virus.

Area officials reported that the assailants targeted a polio team providing vaccine to children in the Bajaur district, bordering Afghanistan. The attack also injured a policeman.

No group immediately claimed responsibility for the deadly attack in one of the militancy-hit districts of Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

The start of the immunization campaign Monday was marred by a roadside bombing of a polio vaccination team in the province’s South Waziristan district. That attack resulted in injuries to at least ten people, including three vaccinators and six police personnel.

An Afghanistan-based Islamic State affiliate known as Islamic State-Khorasan reportedly claimed responsibility for the deadly blast.

Militants in violence-affected districts often target polio vaccinators, suspecting them of spying on behalf of Pakistani security forces. Such attacks have killed dozens of vaccinators and police personnel escorting them in past years, mostly in areas near or adjacent to the Afghan border, dealing critical blows to polio eradication efforts.

On Monday, the Pakistan Polio Eradication Program said that the country of about 240 million is facing an “intense outbreak” of wild poliovirus this year, paralyzing 17 children so far nationwide. It reported that sewage samples tested positive in 66 districts for the highly contagious virus, threatening more children.

The program noted that the ongoing house-to-house campaign aims to vaccinate more than 33 million children under five in 115 districts nationwide.

Pakistan and Afghanistan, which reported nine paralytic polio cases so far in 2024, are the only two remaining polio-endemic countries globally.

Polio immunization drives in both countries, which share a nearly 2,600-kilometer border, have long faced multiple challenges, such as security and vaccine boycotts, which have set back the goal of eradicating the virus from the globe.

Officials at the World Health Organization have reported an improvement in Afghan vaccination efforts since the Islamist Taliban retook control of the country three years ago, ending years of nationwide hostilities and enabling polio teams to inoculate children in previously inaccessible areas.

Posted in Health News, ISIS/DAESH, Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Polio |

Afghans Should Return to Their Own Country & Rebuild It, Says Iranian Minister

10th September, 2024 · admin

Afghanistan International: Eskandar Momeni, Iran’s Interior Minister, has called on Afghan migrants residing in Iran to “return to their own country and work to rebuild it”. Speaking during a televised programme about the “Regulation of Foreign Nationals” plan, Momeni stated, “Iran cannot handle this volume of migration”. On Monday evening, Momeni blamed Afghan migrants for increasing unemployment in Iran, saying, “Many job opportunities are being snatched”. He expressed hope that Afghan migrants would return to Afghanistan. Click here to read more (external link).

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Posted in Iran-Afghanistan Relations, Refugees and Migrants |

Taliban Wants To Build Afghanistan’s Air Defenses With Russia’s Help

10th September, 2024 · admin

Qari Fasihuddin

Forbes: Amidst warming ties between its regime and Russia, the Taliban have expressed its intent to build Afghanistan’s air defenses with Russian equipment. And while Moscow has appeared willing to arm the Houthis in Yemen and even Hezbollah in Lebanon with advanced missiles in recent months, it may not prove so willing for the current ruling regime in Kabul. “Anti-aircraft missiles are the need of countries,” Qari Fasihuddin Fitrat, a Taliban commander and chief of army staff, was quoted as saying by Reuters in April 2023. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Russia-Afghanistan Relations, Taliban | Tags: Qari Fasihuddin |

Congress Report: Biden’s Afghanistan withdrawal marked by critical failure

10th September, 2024 · admin

Khaama: The House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman, Michael McCaul, has criticized the U.S. Department of State for its failure to prepare a proper evacuation plan. Despite the Taliban’s capture of Kabul, the department was unprepared for the evacuation process. After two years of investigation, McCaul’s committee released a 300-page report detailing the American withdrawal from Afghanistan and its consequences. The report criticizes the decision-making process and operational failures involved. Click here to read more (external link).

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Posted in History, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: US failure in Afghanistan |

Tolo News in Dari – September 10, 2024

10th September, 2024 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Border Clashes Between Taliban & Pakistani Forces Continue

10th September, 2024 · admin

Afghanistan International: Local sources have informed Afghanistan International that, on Monday afternoon, clashes between Afghan Taliban forces and Pakistani forces resumed in the Zazai Maidan district of Khost province. The sources indicated that there have been casualties on both sides, with the use of both light and heavy weapons. Click here to read more (external link).

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  • Taliban Suffers Heavy Losses in Border Clash with Pakistani Forces, Report Pak Media
Posted in Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations, Security, Taliban | Tags: Taliban blowback |

Afghan embassy in Norway ordered by Oslo to close down

10th September, 2024 · admin

Ariana: The Afghan embassy in Norway has confirmed it will close its doors on Thursday, September 12, at the request of the Norwegian government. The announcement comes just a day after the embassy in London announced it had been given notice by the British government to close by September 27. Both embassies were being run by diplomats appointed by the former republic government. Click here to read more (external link).

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  • Afghans in Norway Criticise Country’s Decision to Close Afghan Embassy
Posted in EU-Afghanistan Relations, Political News | Tags: Norway-Afghanistan Relations |

UN: Taliban’s morality laws targeting women deepen Afghanistan’s isolation

9th September, 2024 · admin

Ayaz Gul
VOA News
September 9, 2024

Islamabad, Pakistan — The United Nations rights chief expressed his “abhorrence” Monday at the recent promulgation of “so-called morality laws” in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan that silence women or order them to cover their faces and bodies in public.

Volker Türk told a U.N. Human Rights Council session in Geneva that the new laws were implemented alongside bans on Afghan girls attending secondary school, prohibiting female students from accessing university education, and severely curtailing women’s access to public life and employment opportunities.

“I shudder to think what is next for the women and girls of Afghanistan. This repressive control over half the population in the country is unparalleled in today’s world,” the U.N. Human Rights Commissioner stated.

Türk denounced the morality laws as outrageous and amounting “to systematic gender persecution.” He warned that the intensifying curbs on women are “propelling Afghanistan further down a path of isolation, pain, and hardship.” It would also jeopardize the country’s future by “massively stifling its development,” he added.

Richard Bennett, the U.N. special rapporteur on the situation of Afghan human rights, also spoke and informed Monday’s session in Geneva that the Taliban had lately barred him from visiting the country to conduct assessments in line with his mandate.

He added that the morality law “marks a new phase in the ongoing repression of respect for human rights” since the Taliban regained control of the country three years ago.

The 114-page, 35-article law enacted by the Taliban last month outlines various actions and specific conduct that the Taliban consider mandatory or prohibited for Afghan men and women in line with their strict interpretation of the Islamic law of Sharia.

The restrictions prohibit Afghan women from traveling without a male guardian, require them to be silent in public, enforce mandatory covering of females from head to toe, including their faces, and forbid eye contact between women and unrelated men.

The law empowers the Taliban’s contentious Ministry for Promoting Virtue and Preventing Vice to enforce it strictly.

Ministry enforcers are ordered to discipline offenders, and penalties may include anything from a verbal warning to fines to imprisonment for offenses such as adultery, extramarital sex, lesbianism, taking pictures of living objects, and befriending non-Muslims.

Taliban leaders did not comment on Monday’s U.N. assertions, but they have rejected previous international criticism of the morality laws.

Zabihullah Mujahid, the Taliban spokesperson, recently stated that “non-Muslims should educate themselves about Islamic laws and respect Islamic values” before rejecting or raising objections to them. “We find it blasphemous to our Islamic Sharia when objections are raised without understanding it,” he said.

No country has officially recognized the Taliban as the legitimate ruler of Afghanistan, citing human rights concerns, particularly the harsh treatment of women.

“Any normalization of engagement with the de facto authorities must be based on demonstrated, measurable, and independently verifiable improvements in human rights,” Bennett stressed in his speech Monday, urging the Islamist Taliban to reverse current policies.

Posted in Afghan Women, Human Rights, Taliban, UN-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Life under Taliban rule, Taliban war on women |

Taliban Reignite Calls for Killings, Labeling Social Media Users as Apostates

9th September, 2024 · admin

Nadeem

Neda Mohammad Nadeem, the Taliban’s Minister of Higher Education and a close ally of Hibatullah Akhundzada, has repeatedly called for the killing and revenge against the country’s citizens through fatwas. Most recently, he labeled social media users as “apostates,” asserting that all infidels worldwide have gathered on Facebook and X (formerly Twitter) to support infidels in Pashto. This statement has sparked increased concern among citizens, who fear that the Taliban will use accusations of apostasy to arrest and execute their opponents. Reports from international human rights organizations indicate that over the past three years, the Taliban have engaged in widespread acts of revenge and repression against the population. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Human Rights, Media, Taliban | Tags: Life under Taliban rule, Nida Mohammad Nadim, Social Media |
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