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Killed 3 Taliban Fighters in Kapisa Attack, Claims NRF

7th May, 2024 · admin

Afghanistan International: The National Resistance Front (NRF) reported that their forces conducted an attack in the Najrab district of Kapisa province, resulting in the death of three Taliban members. Two other Taliban members have also been wounded in the incident. According to a statement released on Tuesday, the Taliban fighters were ambushed by the NRF. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Anti-Taliban Resistance, NRF - National Resistance Front, Taliban | Tags: Afghan resistance against Taliban, Kapisa |

Taliban’s Ethnocentrism and Citizen Fury: Catalysts for Regime Change Brewing in Afghanistan

7th May, 2024 · admin

8am: Over the past nearly three years, the Taliban have extensively deprived the people of Afghanistan of their fundamental rights and civil liberties. This group has confiscated all civil, political, and religious freedoms from the people and deemed any form of political and civil activity a crime. In addition to completely excluding women from all aspects of public life, they have harassed and persecuted religious minorities, continuing their practices of detention, massacre, execution, and disappearance of former military personnel. The Taliban have also faced intergroup tensions due to their ethnic exclusivity. Following the killing of two residents of Badakhshan province by the Taliban and widespread public protests against this group, a local Tajik Taliban commander in Baghlan province has also complained about the oppression and tyranny of the Pashtun Taliban against other ethnic groups. However, some citizens and politicians say that oppression, discrimination, and ethnic bias among the Taliban have reached their peak. They express hope that by embracing the protests in Badakhshan, people will not remain silent against Taliban tyranny any longer. According to them, the groundwork for a nationwide uprising against the Taliban within the society is being laid. Click here to read more (external link).

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Posted in Ethnic Issues, Human Rights, Taliban | Tags: Baghlan, Ethnic descrimination, Life under Taliban rule, Pashtun dominated Taliban government, Pashtunization |

Tolo News in Dari – May 7, 2024

7th May, 2024 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Pakistan: Afghan-based terrorists planned suicide attack on Chinese engineers

7th May, 2024 · admin

Ayaz Gul
VOA News
May 7, 2024

ISLAMABAD — Pakistan said Tuesday that recent militant attacks in the country, including a deadly suicide car bombing on Chinese engineers, were planned from “terrorist sanctuaries” in Afghanistan.

Major-General Ahmed Sharif, spokesperson for Pakistan’s military, leveled the allegations during a live broadcast news conference. He said Afghanistan’s Taliban government has failed to prevent the use of Afghan soil for cross-border terrorism despite repeated protests and sharing of “solid evidence” with them through diplomatic channels.

In late March, a suicide bomber rammed his explosives-laden car into a convoy of Chinese engineers and workers in northwestern Pakistan, killing five of them and their local driver. The slain Chinese nationals were working on a major dam project.

“This attack was planned in Afghanistan, and terrorists and their facilitators were also being controlled from there,” said Sharif. “The car used in it was readied in Afghanistan, and the suicide bomber was also an Afghan national.”

The spokesperson also said Pakistani security forces captured and killed several Afghan nationals who were carrying out recent terrorist attacks, adding that members of the Afghan-based, anti-Pakistan Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan, or TTP, along with other fugitive insurgents, orchestrated the cross-border terror attacks.

Explaining that the Afghanistan-based terror group is aiming to undermine peace and stability in Pakistan, Sharif said, “The main reason for the new wave of terrorism in Pakistan is the facilitation and supply of modern weapons to the TTP” by elements in the Taliban government.

There was no immediate reaction from Taliban representatives, but Kabul has rejected such allegations in the past, maintaining it still bars anyone from attacking Pakistan or any country.

Surging TTP and other insurgent attacks have strained Islamabad’s ties with Kabul.

TTP, designated as a global terrorist organization by the United States and the United Nations, is a close ally of Afghanistan’s fundamentalist Taliban rulers.

The group is known to have provided recruits and shelter to Taliban leaders in Pakistani border areas when the Taliban was staging insurgent attacks against the U.S.-led NATO troops in Afghanistan for almost two decades. The Taliban seized power in 2021 as all foreign forces withdrew from the country.

Pakistani officials and the latest United Nations assessments have documented the presence of thousands of TTP fighters on Afghan soil since the Taliban takeover.

Sharif said Tuesday that growing incidents of terrorism in Pakistan prompted the government to evict undocumented Afghans and send them back to their native country. He noted that more than 563,000 Afghans living illegally in Pakistan had gone home since October, when Islamabad began its crackdown on undocumented migrants.

The crackdown is not targeting an estimated 1.3 million registered Afghan refugees in the country and the more than 800,000 others carrying government-approved Afghan citizenship cards.

Posted in China-Afghanistan Relations, Civilian Injuries and Deaths, Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations, Security, Taliban | Tags: Taliban blowback, Taliban Security Failure, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan |

Attack Energy thrash Jawanan Wahedi 7-0; Aino Mina 3-1 Khadim

7th May, 2024 · admin

Ariana: Attack Energy thrashed Jawanan Wahedi 7-0 in the 33rd match of Afghanistan Champions League (ACL) in Kabul on Monday. In the 34th match on the same day, Aino Mina edged Khadim 3-1. In Tuesday’s matches, Khurasan Faryab lock horns with Istiqlal Kabul, while Sarsabz Yashlar face Sorkh Poshan Khafi. The matches are broadcast live on Ariana Television. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Sports News | Tags: Football (Soccer) |

Taliban Detains 14 Civilians Amid Tensions in Sar-e-Pul’s Balkhab District

7th May, 2024 · admin

Afghanistan International: Reliable sources from Balkhab district in Sar-e-Pul province, reported to Afghanistan International that the Taliban officials have detained and tortured at least 14 local residents. The families of these detainees have not been allowed to visit them for weeks. According to local sources, several operatives of the Taliban’s intelligence department, masquerading as mining contractors, have attempted to coerce locals into denouncing the Taliban’s oppressive measures. When some residents voiced complaints about discriminatory practices by the Taliban and expressed sympathy towards resistance movements, they were reportedly recorded by Taliban spies. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Civilian Injuries and Deaths, Taliban | Tags: Detain and torture by Taliban, Life under Taliban rule, Sar-e-Pol |

Tolo News in Dari – May 6, 2024

6th May, 2024 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Abu Muslim humiliate Maiwand with 9-1 win; Sohrab Afghan scores 5 goals

6th May, 2024 · admin

Ariana: Abu Muslim hammered Maiwand 9-1 in the third season of Afghanistan Champions League (ACL) in Kabul on Sunday, with Mohammad Sohrab Afghan alone scoring five goals. In the earlier match of the day, Adalat Farah defeated Mawj Sahil 3-0, with Abdul Ali Wahedi scoring two goals and Farhad Karimi scoring one. Monday’s ACL matches will see Attack Energy take on Jawanan Wahedi at 1 PM and Aino Mina face Khadim at 3:30 PM. The matches are broadcast live on Ariana Television. Click here to read more (external link).

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Posted in Afghan Sports News | Tags: Football (Soccer), jiu-jitsu |

Russia Inches Toward Marriage Of Convenience With Taliban In Terror Fight

5th May, 2024 · admin

Michael Scollon
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
May 5, 2024

Shortly after the Taliban seized power, Russia addressed the question of whether it was time to review the militant group’s status as a terrorist organization.

“It is very important to see what the Taliban’s first steps in governing Afghanistan will be like,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on August 30, 2021. “Conclusions can be formed after this.”

Two and a half years later — despite the Taliban’s failure to deliver on its promises to form an inclusive government, adhere to basic human rights norms, and prevent Afghan territory from becoming a safe haven for transnational extremist groups — a mutual enemy appears to be forcing a decision.

Since a deadly terrorist attack claimed by the Islamic State (IS) extremist group near Moscow on March 22, Russia has increasingly talked up its relationship with the Taliban, which is battling the Islamic State-Khorasan (IS-K) offshoot in Afghanistan that is believed to have carried out the attack.

While the Taliban’s government is globally unrecognized, Peskov said last month that Moscow has to resolve “pressing issues” that demand increased dialogue with the militant group, whose leaders are “actually the ones in power in Afghanistan.”

Considering the importance Russia places on Afghanistan in maintaining regional security in the face of a rising IS-K threat, boosting engagement with the Taliban holds benefits for Moscow, observers say.

Alec Bertina of Militant Wire, a research outlet that tracks militant groups, says that Russia removing the Taliban from its terror blacklist could be the beginning of a “marriage of convenience.”

“As much as it’s kind of an amusing idea for Russia and the Taliban to get cozy, it’s in their security interest to do so right now,” Bertina said. “Given the mutual security threat, and that the Taliban can be used basically to take the hits and casualties that come with fighting IS, it’s sort of a no-brainer.”

When it emerged in Afghanistan a decade ago, IS-K staged attacks in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Its targets included Western forces in Afghanistan as well as the Taliban, which opposed the former Afghan government and vied with IS-K for influence among the dozens of extremist groups active in the country.

Since the Taliban took over, IS-K has maintained pressure on the Taliban, whose rule it rejects, and has worked to “make life as difficult as possible” for its de facto government, said Michael Kugelman, director of the South Asia Institute at the Wilson Center in Washington.

Its attacks against the Taliban, religious minorities, and foreign targets in Afghanistan were designed to “undermine the Taliban’s legitimacy in order to convince the Afghan people that the Taliban is unable to provide peace and security in the country,” Kugelman told RFE/RL’s Radio Azadi.

IS-K has also openly challenged its rival in a sophisticated propaganda campaign, mocking the Taliban government’s desire to be recognized by the international community and accusing it of adhering to an “ignorant” brand of Islam.

The group has also increasingly expanded its reach further abroad, including with deadly attacks in Iran, Russia, and Central Asia, a major recruiting ground for IS-K fighters.

“Its main bases are still in Afghanistan, most of its attacks are in Afghanistan, but this is a regional affiliate of Islamic State that has increasingly global goals,” Kugelman said of IS-K.

As evidenced by the recent attack on a concert venue that killed more than 140 people and injured hundreds more — the deadliest terrorist attack on Russian soil in two decades — Moscow has reason to treat the IS-K with urgency and to forge greater cooperation with one of the group’s main adversaries.

“Russian outreach and concessions to the Taliban are likely meant, at least in part, to signal Moscow’s confidence in the Taliban’s ability to degrade the IS-K threat,” Kugelman told RFE/RL in written comments.

The Taliban was designated as a terrorist organization by Russia in 2003, two years after it was pushed from power by U.S.-led forces.

After returning to power, the Taliban initially dismissed the IS-K threat and has insisted that the group is not active on Afghan soil, even as it consistently developed its capabilities to confront the group and destroyed IS-K cells.

Most recently, in April, the Taliban reportedly ordered the creation of a special military unit to fight the IS-K.

But “whatever the Taliban has done against IS-K, it hasn’t stopped IS-K from being able to conduct external operations in other countries,” Bertina said, noting that it has proved incapable of preventing IS-K’s recruitment efforts.

That, Bertina said, has led Russia and other countries to discuss “whether it may be of interest to help [the Taliban] out a little bit in their fight.”

Moscow’s de-listing of the Taliban from its terror blacklist, Bertina said, could pave the way for Russia to potentially “start giving the Taliban resources to better fight IS-K.”

Bertina says he envisions a situation in which the Taliban would bear the brunt of the fighting on the ground in Afghanistan, with Russia providing intelligence. Russia would be unlikely to “be too vocal” about direct raids on IS-K in Afghanistan, “considering the uncomfortable history Russia has regarding counterterrorism operations when it comes to countries like Afghanistan.”

Kugelman also sees value in Russia cooperating with the Taliban on the counterterrorism front, citing the Taliban’s “willingness and capacity to carry out scorched-earth ground campaigns against IS-K.”

Russia, while bogged down in its war against Ukraine, could potentially offer the Taliban “arms, money, and even training and advising to help the Taliban do more damage against the IS-K,” Kugelman said.

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.
Posted in ISIS/DAESH, Russia-Afghanistan Relations, Security, Taliban | Tags: Taliban Security Failure, Taliban vs. ISIS |

3 Taliban Members Killed in Herat, Claims NRF

5th May, 2024 · admin

Afghanistan International: The National Resistance Front (NRF) reported a successful assault on a Taliban checkpoint in the Shindand district of Herat province on Saturday evening, resulting in the deaths of three Taliban members.The NRF confirmed that their forces suffered no casualties during the operation.  Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Anti-Taliban Resistance, NRF - National Resistance Front, Taliban | Tags: Afghan resistance against Taliban, Herat |
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