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Amrullah Saleh to Elon Musk: Hope my account isn’t denied blue tick due to Pakistan pressure

8th April, 2024 · admin

Amrullah Saleh

Khaama: Former Afghan Vice President Amrullah Saleh says that X formerly known as Twitter has rejected his request for a blue tick verification symbol for his account on this platform. Saleh wrote to Elon Musk, stating that while members of “Al-Qaeda, ISIS, and the Taliban” have obtained blue ticks, it’s likely that X does not provide him with the real account verification due to pressure from Pakistan. Mr. Saleh publicly requested a blue tick on Sunday, April 7th, on the social media platform X. He stated that he has more than one million followers but has so far been unable to obtain the X blue tick. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations, Political News | Tags: Amrullah Saleh, Social Media |

The Taliban Supreme Leader’s Eid Message Reveals Deep Internal Divisions

8th April, 2024 · admin

Mullah Hibatullah Akhundzada

8am: In his Eid al-Fitr message, Hibatullah Akhundzada, the supreme leader of the Taliban, has urged members of the group to avoid internal disagreements and discord similar to that of the past mujahideen. This comes amidst recent reports indicating Akhundzada’s efforts to consolidate his power, with some members reportedly defying his directives. Earlier, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), citing its sources, noted that mid-level Taliban commanders maintain close ties with senior leaders, often bypassing Akhundzada’s commands. Akhundzada exclusively addresses men in his message, overlooking women entirely. He underscores an increase in the activities of the Taliban’s Ministry for Propagation of Virtue and Prevention of Vice and mosque imams, urging clerics to “reform” people. However, some citizens perceive the Taliban supreme leader’s message as a denial of citizens’ rights and as hostage-taking. Conversely, some argue that Akhundzada has refrained from declaring “global jihad” following scrutiny of unmanned aerial vehicles and is advocating for better relations with the world. They contend that the Taliban’s security assurances are “lies” and that the group has harbored dozens of regional terrorist organizations in Afghanistan. Click here to read more (external link).

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Posted in Political News, Taliban | Tags: Hibatullah Akhundzada, Taliban infighting |

Tolo News in Dari – April 8, 2024

8th April, 2024 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Over 24,000 Herat families still homeless 6 months after earthquake: UN

8th April, 2024 · admin

Khaama: Six months after the deadly earthquakes in this province, earthquake survivors still need help, but due to the Taliban’s rule, world countries are not inclined to play an active role in assisting the affected. On the other hand, some Herat residents say that the Taliban and UN agencies have not adequately accounted for the assistance provided by international organizations and various countries to the earthquake victims in Herat. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Economic News, Environmental News, Taliban | Tags: Earthquake, Herat, Taliban government failure |

Taliban Jihad School Official Arrested in Badakhshan Province on Sexual Assault Charges

8th April, 2024 · admin

8am: Reports emerging from Badakhshan province indicate that Qari Abdul Basir, an official associated with a Taliban-affiliated jihad school in the city of Fayzabad, has been detained by Taliban intelligence. The detention follows allegations of sexual assault involving a 17-year-old girl. This incident adds to a concerning pattern, as it’s not the first time Taliban members have faced accusations of sexual assault. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Women, Taliban | Tags: Badakhshan, Life under Taliban rule, Sexual Assault, Taliban Rapists |

Abbas Karimi represents Afghanistan in World Para swimming championships

8th April, 2024 · admin

Abbas Karimi

Khaama: Abbas Karimi, a renowned swimmer from Afghanistan, is participating in the upcoming World Para Swimming Championships, which will be hosted by the United States. The competition is scheduled to take place on April 11th of the current year and Karimi will compete in the 50-meter butterfly, 50-meter freestyle, and 50-meter backstroke events. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Sports News | Tags: Abbas Karimi, Paralympic athletes, Swimming |

Former Soldier Succumbs to Torture by Taliban in Balkh Province

7th April, 2024 · admin

Taliban militants (file photo)

8am: Local sources in Mazar-e Sharif, the capital of Balkh province, have reported the tragic demise of a former government soldier due to severe torture inflicted by the Taliban. On Sunday, April 7th, sources revealed that the deceased, identified as Ziaurrahman Ayazi, previously served as the chief of security for the third district in Mazar-e Sharif under the prior government. Click here to read more (external link).

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Posted in Human Rights, Taliban | Tags: Balkh, Detain and torture by Taliban, Faryab, Life under Taliban rule, Taliban Amnesty Violation |

Tolo News in Dari – April 7, 2024

7th April, 2024 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Taliban official announces plan to block Facebook in Afghanistan

7th April, 2024 · admin

Khaama: According to a report,” Najibullah Haqqani, the acting Minister of Telecommunications and Information Technology for the Taliban in Afghanistan, announced in an interview with Tolo News on Saturday night, April 6th, that the ministry has finalized the plan to block the social network Facebook in Afghanistan. It is worth mentioning that since the Taliban took power in Afghanistan, they have imposed extensive restrictions on people’s access to independent and free media in the country. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Censorship, Media, Taliban | Tags: Life under Taliban rule, Press Freedom, Social Media |

Afghan women deprived of rights under Taliban face mental health issues

7th April, 2024 · admin

Farkhunda Paimani
Meena Barek

VOA News
April 6, 2024

WASHINGTON — The past 2½ years have been “very tough” for 28-year-old Maryam Maroof Arvin, as she has been “deprived of all her rights” under the Taliban in Afghanistan.

Arvin was a master’s degree student in a private university in Kabul in December 2022 when the Taliban, the de facto government of Afghanistan, barred women from universities.

“It has created in me a feeling of depression. I am under mental and psychological pressure, and I feel very angry,” said Arvin who dreamed of becoming a politician to raise the voices for Afghan women.

A U.N. report, released in September 2023, stated that under the Taliban, who seized power in 2021, the mental health of women in Afghanistan deteriorated.

According to the report, more than two-thirds of women in Afghanistan reported “feelings of anxiety, isolation and depression” between April and June.

“Women spoke of psychological issues, including depression, insomnia, loss of hope and motivation, anxiety, fear, aggression, isolation and increasingly isolationist behavior, and suicidal ideation,” the report stated.

The Taliban have steadily imposed repressive measures against women in Afghanistan, banning them from the workplace, secondary and university education, long-distance traveling without a close male relative, beauty salons, gyms and public parks.

Arvin said that she can’t believe that all her freedoms and two decades of gains in women’s rights were lost in the past 2½ years of the Taliban’s rule.

“I wish it was a dream. And I could wake up and go back to the university,” she said.

Before the Taliban’s takeover, about 3.5 million girls out of roughly 9 million students were going to school. Thirty-three percent of about 450,000 students enrolled in universities were young women.

About 30% of the civil servants and 28% of parliamentarians in Afghanistan were women.

Mawloda Tawana, an Afghan women’s rights activist, told VOA that the exclusion of women from the workplace and society adversely affected most women’s psychological and emotional well-being.

“Women are locked up at home, and the unhappiness and frustration from this could promote domestic violence and suicide attempts,” said Tawana.

Media outlets also reported a surge in suicides by women in Afghanistan. The Taliban have not published any data on suicide rates, and they have prohibited Afghan health officials from providing information on the topic.

Sahar Fetrat, a researcher with the Women’s Rights Division at Human Rights Watch, or HRW, told VOA that women’s mental health in Afghanistan has deteriorated because of the repressive restrictions imposed on them.

“Women feel as if they have essentially been banned from participating in life. They have become stripped of basic rights, such as receiving health care,” said Fetrat.

In a report released in February, HWR said the health care crisis in Afghanistan has “disproportionately” affected women.

“The Taliban’s restrictions on women’s freedom of movement and employment with humanitarian and other organizations have gravely impeded women and girls’ access to health services, while bans on education for women and girls have blocked almost all training of future female health care workers in the country,” stated the HWR report.

Fetrat said the international community should acknowledge and understand the gravity of the situation.

She says the world must listen to the Afghan women and other individuals who have risked their lives to share their messages.

“Women in Afghanistan are fighting for their basic rights,” said Arvin, urging the international community to stand behind them.

Roshan Noorzai from VOA’s Afghan Service contributed to this report, which originated in VOA’s Afghan Service.

Posted in Afghan Women, Health News, Taliban | Tags: Depression, Life under Taliban rule, Mental Health, Suicide, Taliban war on women |
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