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One Experience, Two Perspectives: Inside the Lives of Women in Taliban’s Detention Centers in Kabul

6th April, 2024 · admin

8am: This report features an interview with a girl who was arrested on charges of engaging in extramarital relationships and transferred to Kabul province’s detention center from the Pul-e Surkh area of Kabul. This girl recounts the bitter and horrifying experience of physical and psychological torture, suicide, forced marriages, the exploitation of girls as sexual slaves, the neglect of the basic needs of female prisoners, and the constant hunger endured by women in Taliban prisons. Click here to read more (external link).

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Posted in Afghan Women, Ethnic Issues, Human Rights, Taliban | Tags: Ethnic descrimination, Life under Taliban rule, prisoners, Sexual Assault, Taliban Rapists, Taliban war on women |

Tolo News in Dari – April 6, 2024

6th April, 2024 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Taliban worried over possible ISIS attack on Hibatullah Akhundzada during Eid prayers: Report

6th April, 2024 · admin

Mullah Hibatullah Akhundzada

Khaama: According to media reports, Taliban officials expressed concerns on Friday, April 5th, during a security meeting in Kandahar about the possibility of ISIS attacks during Eid prayers. It was also discussed in the meeting that ISIS might attack Taliban leader, Hibatullah Akhunzada, during Eid prayers in Kandahar, as cited by the Afghanistan International. In this regard, Taliban officials have concluded to determine the venue for Eid prayers on the night of Eid. Click here to read more (external link).

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Posted in ISIS/DAESH, Security, Taliban | Tags: Eid, Hibatullah Akhundzada, Taliban Security Failure, Taliban vs. ISIS |

Political parties are banned in Afghanistan: Justice Ministry

5th April, 2024 · admin

Ariana: The Ministry of Justice has once again emphasized the ban on the activities of political parties in the country and says that the directorate of political parties has been revoked and removed from the ministry’s structures. The ministry stressed that only charity organizations and unions can operate according to the principles and with an official license. Earlier, Acting Minister of Justice Abdul Hakim Sharai said that parties have no place in the Islamic Emirate and that taking the name of a party is a crime. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Political News, Taliban | Tags: Life under Taliban rule |

Tolo News in Dari – April 5, 2024

5th April, 2024 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Afghanistan’s national futsal team ‘ready for’ group stage of Asian Cup

5th April, 2024 · admin

Ariana: Afghanistan is preparing to participate in the AFC Futsal Asian Cup Thailand 2024™ which will be held from April 17 to 28. Afghanistan national futsal team is in Group D and will play three matches. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Sports News | Tags: Futsal |

US Selective Outrage Over Use of Child Soldiers in Afghanistan

5th April, 2024 · admin

Linda Thomas Greenfield

Michael Hughes: The US this week raised concerns at the UN about the recruitment and deployment of child soldiers in Afghanistan, a serious criminal activity the Taliban must cease and be held accountable for. However, officials in Washington often suffer from amnesia, forgetting that the U.S. government waived restrictions related to using children in combat to arm the regimes in Kabul before the Taliban takeover.

In remarks at a UN Security Council event on Children and Armed Conflict on Wednesday, April 3, U.S. ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield found it deplorable that “young boys have been recruited as child soldiers” in Afghanistan. The U.S. envoy urged the council and the world that not another second of delay was acceptable as poor children were being used as proverbial cannon fodder.

Click here to read more.

Posted in Afghan Children, Human Rights, Opinion/Editorial, Taliban, US-Afghanistan Relations |

Taliban sentence 3 Afghans to lengthy terms, flogging for political activism

5th April, 2024 · admin

Ayaz Gul
VOA News
April 4, 2024

ISLAMABAD — Afghanistan’s Islamist Taliban rulers Thursday sentenced two people to 15 years each for engaging in political activity, while a third person was flogged 30 times and jailed for similar charges.

The de facto government in Kabul, yet to be formally recognized by the international community, has banned all political parties and activities nationwide, deeming them as unIslamic.

The Taliban Supreme Court said in a statement that Thursday’s judicial actions were carried out in the southern province of Kandahar. Without further details, it said a fourth individual was sentenced to eight months for “moral corruption.”

The reclusive Taliban supreme leader, Hibatullah Akhundzada, lives and governs the country from Kandahar, which is known as the birthplace and political base of his fundamentalist group.

“There is no Sharia basis for political parties to operate in the country. They do not serve the national interest, nor does the nation appreciate them,” Abdul Hakim Sharaee, the Taliban minister of justice, said while announcing the ban on political activities last year.

Until the Taliban seized power in August 2021, around 70 major and small political parties were formally registered with the ministry.

Akhundzada is governing the impoverished, war-ravaged South Asian nation through his strict interpretation of Islamic law, or Sharia. He has banned girls from attending schools beyond the sixth grade and forbidden most Afghan women from public and private workplaces.

The Taliban have carried out flogging of hundreds of men and women in sports stadiums in the presence of onlookers for what they call “moral crimes” such as adultery, running away from home, and robbery. Several convicted murderers have also been executed publicly.

Late last month, Akhundzada said he was determined to enforce the Islamic criminal justice system across Afghanistan, including the public stoning of women for adultery. The United Nations decried his announcement as disturbing.

The U.N. and other global monitors have consistently criticized worsening human rights conditions after the Taliban takeover, demanding that they reverse their restrictions on women and civil liberty.

The Taliban took control of Afghanistan as the United States and NATO withdrew all their troops in August 2021 after nearly two decades of war with Taliban insurgents.

 

Posted in Crime and Punishment, Human Rights, Political News, Taliban | Tags: Freedom of Speech, Life under Taliban rule |

Exiled Afghan journalist shot, injured in Pakistan

5th April, 2024 · admin

VOA News
April 4, 2024

An exiled Afghan journalist was shot in Pakistan on Wednesday, prompting calls from press freedom groups for the Pakistani government to investigate the incident.

Ahmad Hanayesh was shot on Wednesday evening by two gunmen on a motorcycle when he was returning home in the capital Islamabad, according to the press freedom group the Committee to Protect Journalists, or CPJ.

The journalist was taken to a hospital for surgery on his foot and treatment for a non-life threatening head injury. It’s currently unclear who targeted the reporter and whether the motive was related to his work. Pakistani police said that they are looking into the incident, according to media reports.

Hanayesh, who is also known by his birth name Abdul Aleem Saqib, owned two radio stations in northern Afghanistan before he fled to Pakistan after the Taliban returned to power in 2021. He also reported for the Afghan Service of VOA’s sister outlet Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.

CPJ called for the Pakistani government to launch an investigation into the attack.

“The assault on Ahmad Hanayesh requires a thorough investigation by Pakistani authorities, who must ensure that the culprits are held to account,” Carlos Martinez de la Serna, CPJ’s program director, said in a statement.

“It is imperative for Pakistan to safeguard the hundreds of Afghan journalists who have sought refuge within its borders, out of fear for their lives, because of the Taliban’s crackdown on media freedom,” he added in the statement.

The press freedom group Reporters Without Borders estimated in 2023 that more than 200 Afghan journalists have fled to neighboring Pakistan.

Press freedom groups consider Pakistan to be quite dangerous for journalists, especially those who report critically on the Pakistani government and military. Since 1992, CPJ has documented 64 journalists who were killed in the country over their work. In many of the cases, no one has been held accountable.

Posted in Media, Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations, Taliban | Tags: Afghan Journalists |

560 killed and injured in mine explosion across Afghanistan in 2023

4th April, 2024 · admin

Deminer (file photo)

Khaama: The de facto administration stated that in 2023, 560 individuals lost their lives or were injured in mine explosions across the country. Nuruddin Rustam Khel, the head of the Mine Clearance Department at the Ministry of State for Disaster Management, said during a ceremony commemorating the International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action in Kabul that in 2023, 174 individuals, including women and children, lost their lives due to mine explosions and unexploded ordnance in the country. He stated that during the past year, 90 square kilometers of land in 119 districts of the country have been cleared of mine and unexploded ordnance threats. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Health News, Landmines |
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