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UN Seeks Taliban’s Presence at Doha-Hosted Huddle on Afghanistan

14th February, 2024 · admin

Ayaz Gul
VOA News
February 14, 2024

ISLAMABAD — The United Nations says it would like to see Taliban representatives attend a two-day international conference on Afghanistan that will take place in Qatar next week.

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will host the meeting starting February 18, with member states and regional organizations’ special envoys on Afghanistan in attendance.
Stephane Dujarric, the Secretary-General’s spokesman, said that the objective of the meeting is to discuss the international engagement approach with the Taliban since they reclaimed power.

“An important aspect of the event is the intention to provide the opportunity for the special envoys to meet collectively with Afghan stakeholders, including representatives of the de facto authorities and Afghan civil society participants, including women,” Dujarric told VOA.

The event in Doha, the capital of the tiny Gulf state, will mark the second such U.N.-organized gathering in less than a year. The Taliban were not invited to the session convened in May 2023.

A key agenda item for the conference is the potential appointment of a U.N. envoy who would coordinate increased international engagement with Taliban leaders in Kabul. The appointment, recommended in an independent U.N. assessment, is backed by the United States and its European allies.

China and Russia abstained from a December 2023 U.N. Security Council vote on a resolution authorizing the secretary-general to appoint a special envoy for Afghanistan.

Earlier this month, the Taliban confirmed that they had received an invitation to the upcoming conference and were considering “meaningful participation” in it. However, the de facto Afghan authorities remain opposed to the appointment of a U.N. envoy to the country.

“In the presence of UNAMA [the U.N. Assistance Mission for Afghanistan], there is no need for the appointment of a new envoy,” Taliban’s deputy chief minister, Abdul Kabir, told Tomas Niklasson, the special envoy of the European Union for Afghanistan, on February 7.

U.S. Special Representative for Afghanistan, Tom West, and Rina Amiri, the special envoy for Afghan women, girls, and human rights, will attend Sunday’s meeting in Doha.

“The United States strongly supports the resolution’s call for a U.N. special envoy for Afghanistan and urges the secretary-general to appoint a special envoy as soon as possible,” State Department spokesman Mathew Miller told reporters on Tuesday.

Miller added, “A special envoy will be well-positioned to coordinate international engagement in Afghanistan to achieve the objectives laid out in this resolution.

Washington has repeatedly clarified that it is not part of any efforts to “normalize” or recognize the Taliban government.

“If they want to be seen as legitimate rulers, they need to meet all the commitments that they said they would meet and make. And they haven’t done that,” John Kirby, the presidential national security spokesman, told a White House news conference Monday.

The United Nations has ignored the Taliban’s calls to allow them to represent Afghanistan at the world body and no country has formally declared its recognition of the new Kabul government.

The de facto Afghan authorities have enforced their strict interpretation of Islamic law since recapturing power in August 2021, when U.S.-led international forces withdrew from the country after 20 years of involvement in the war with then-Taliban insurgents.

The Taliban have imposed sweeping restrictions on women’s rights to work and receive an education beyond the sixth grade. They have largely ignored U.N.-led international calls to remove the curbs and run the country through an inclusive Afghan government.

The Taliban defend their governance as aligned with Afghan culture and Islamic law.

U.N. and global rights groups have constantly accused the Taliban of committing human rights violations through their discriminatory policies, with some decrying them as “gender apartheid.”

Washington and the U.N. have imposed sanctions on the de facto rulers, citing concerns related to terrorism.

VOA UN correspondent Margeret Besheer and Akmal Dawi contributed to the story.

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Sri Lanka celebrate 3-0 sweep against Afghanistan

14th February, 2024 · admin

AFP: Sri Lanka completed a sweep of the three-match ODI series against Afghanistan, confidently beating the tourists in the final game by seven wickets Wednesday at Pallekele. The teams now face a three-match T20 series, opening in Dambulla on February 17. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Sports News | Tags: Cricket |

Tolo News in Dari – February 14, 2024

14th February, 2024 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Over a dozen security cameras installed in 15th district of Kabul

14th February, 2024 · admin

Ariana: The Ministry of Interior has said 15 security cameras were installed in the 15th district, in the square and other areas, and are all linked to a central control room. According to the Ministry of Interior, security cameras are being installed across Kabul city, and at all the squares and other key places. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Security, Taliban | Tags: Kabul, Taliban Police State |

Is the Hizb ut-Tahrir Part of an Intelligence Game?

14th February, 2024 · admin

8am: One noteworthy aspect of Hizb ut-Tahrir’s activities in Afghanistan is that the group focused its activities on northern Afghanistan and areas where it was believed that Taliban opponents had a stronger presence. The unconditional support of this group for the Taliban was evident, indicating that the group’s focus on anti-Taliban areas was deliberate and planned, aimed at laying the groundwork for the return of the Taliban. In the past, there have been suspicions and questions about the roots and origins of Hizb ut-Tahrir, with some commentators linking this party to intelligence agencies. Years ago, Mohammad Ramadan al-Bouti, a prominent Syrian scholar, accused the party in an article of receiving money from the British embassy and published documents in this regard. One of the intriguing aspects of Hizb ut-Tahrir’s activities is its consistent opposition and hostility towards moderate Islamic groups, often vilifying them and inciting young minds against them. This group vehemently opposes Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s Justice and Development Party in Turkey, yet extends a friendly hand towards more fundamentalist groups like the Taliban. Another fact about this party is that it currently operates freely in Israel, and its activities in that country face no legal obstacles. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Political News, Taliban | Tags: Hizb ut-Tahrir |

Afghan Special Migration to US Hits Record High

14th February, 2024 · admin

Akmal Dawi
VOA News
February 13, 2024

The number of Afghans granted Special Immigrant Visas, or SIVs, for resettlement in the United States increased by more than 100% last year, according to new U.S. government data.

In 2023, about 26,500 SIVs were granted to Afghans — more than double the previous year’s total of 11,000 and a record since the program’s inception in 2008.

A State Department spokesperson confirmed that more than 18,000 SIVs were issued by U.S. consulates worldwide, with several thousand more Afghans having their status adjusted while already in the United States.

From August 2021 to September 2022, the United States offered Temporary Protected Status to tens of thousands of Afghans evacuated by the U.S. military following the collapse of the former Afghan government.

“We have surged resources and significantly increased the number of staff dedicated to Afghan SIV application processing,” the spokesperson wrote in an email to VOA.

The unprecedented surge in SIV issuance comes amid strong demands from veteran and advocacy groups for the speedy resettlement of Afghans who worked for the U.S. military and programs in Afghanistan between 2001 and 2021.

Many activists accuse the Taliban of targeting and detaining SIV-qualified Afghans, even as the United States has continued evacuating SIV applicants under the Taliban rule over the past 2½ years.

Since 2008, nearly 120,000 SIVs have been awarded to Afghans.

As of January, 9,000 principal SIVs remained available, with more than 100,000 applications submitted. Of those, 67,000 awaited approval last year.

To address the backlog, the State Department asked Congress to approve 20,000 additional SIVs last year. The request is still pending.

“The department will not be able to issue SIVs after the numbers allocated by Congress have been exhausted,” said the spokesperson.

Refugees and asylum seekers

The United States has also increased its intake of Afghan refugees and asylum-seekers over the past year, alongside the surge in SIV issuance.

More than 4,600 Afghan refugees were admitted in 2023, marking the highest number in more than two decades, according to figures from the Department of State.

In addition to the SIV program, Afghans, particularly those who worked for civil society organizations before the Taliban’s return to power, can apply to U.S. refugee and humanitarian resettlement pathways from third countries.

“The U.S. government is prioritizing the evacuation and resettlement of SIV cases and very few cases outside of the SIV program have been resettled,” Devon Cone, an expert with Refugee International, told VOA.

Human rights groups accuse the Taliban of implementing misogynistic policies targeting educated women, even those who did not work for the U.S. mission in Afghanistan. Taliban officials have denied such criticism.

“These women almost never qualify for SIVs and very few if any have been resettled,” Cone said.

Since the Taliban’s return to power, hundreds of thousands of Afghans have fled their country fearing the Taliban’s repressive policies and worsening economic conditions.

Posted in Refugees and Migrants, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Asylum |

Surge in Arrests and Ongoing Extortion: Taliban Demand Money and Arms for Prisoner Releases

13th February, 2024 · admin

Taliban fighters (file photo)

8am: Local sources from Kabul and northern provinces report a surge in Taliban detentions of both former government military personnel and civilians. Dozens of individuals have been detained in recent weeks across these provinces and taken to undisclosed locations. The Taliban allegedly detain these individuals on various pretexts and release them upon payment or the provision of weapons. Sources further claim that detainees face severe torture in Taliban prisons to compel them to pay. Meanwhile, civil activists accuse the Taliban of extortion and hostile behavior, highlighting the group’s daily disrespect toward Afghans. They suggest that Taliban pressures have prompted more citizens to flee or attempt escape. Political analysts attribute the Taliban’s actions to playing on ethnic and religious prejudices, noting similarities to their previous rule. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Corruption, Crime and Punishment, Human Rights, Taliban | Tags: Corrupt Taliban, Detain and torture by Taliban, Life under Taliban rule, Taliban Crime |

Mass Grave with 100 bodies found in Southeastern Afghanistan

13th February, 2024 · admin

Khaama: Local officials in the Southeastern Province of Khost have reported the discovery of a mass grave in the center of the province, stating that the remains of at least 100 bodies have been discovered from this mass grave. Basmillah Bilal, the mayor of the Taliban in Khost, has stated that this mass grave was discovered during the construction of a small dam in the Sarbani area of ​​the province’s central region. According to him, the individuals buried at this discovered location were killed in 1979 and then buried in a mass grave. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in History, Human Rights, Other News | Tags: Khost, Mass graves |

Tolo News in Dari – February 13, 2024

13th February, 2024 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Doha meeting won’t grant Legitimacy to Taliban Govt

13th February, 2024 · admin

Ryan Crocker

Khaama: Former US Ambassador Ryan Crocker asserts that the upcoming international meeting on Afghanistan in Doha won’t grant legitimacy to the Taliban’s government. Crocker told Voice of America that the United Nations, as the meeting’s host, should clarify that the Taliban regime doesn’t deserve recognition and shouldn’t be considered a legitimate government. Criticizing the Biden administration, Crocker accuses it of neglecting Afghanistan and disregarding the bans on women’s education and work. Click here to read more (external link).

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