logo

Daily Updated Afghan News Service

  • Home
  • About
  • Opinion
  • Links to More News
  • Good Afghan News
  • Poll Results
  • Learn about Islam
  • Learn Dari (Afghan Persian/Farsi)

Recent Posts

  • Anti-Taliban Figure Ikramuddin Saree Killed In Iran December 25, 2025
  • Turkey detains 152,000 undocumented refugees, including 42,000 Afghans December 25, 2025
  • Tolo News in Dari – December 25, 2025 December 25, 2025
  • Afghanistan’s trade with Pakistan drops up to 45%: ACCI December 25, 2025
  • Taliban halt payment of public employees until further notice: Sourcesa December 25, 2025
  • Two Tajik Soldiers Killed On Afghan Border; Dushanbe Urges Taliban To Apologise December 25, 2025
  • Rawadari Report: Ismailis in Afghanistan Victims of Systematic Discrimination and Organized Religious Repression December 25, 2025
  • Afghan Refugees in U.S. Face Christmas ICE Reporting Orders, Raising Legal and Humanitarian Concerns December 24, 2025
  • Islamabad Rejects Criticism as Afghan Civilian Toll Rises December 24, 2025
  • Tolo News in Dari – December 24, 2025 December 24, 2025

Categories

  • Afghan Children
  • Afghan Sports News
  • Afghan Women
  • Afghanistan Freedom Front
  • Al-Qaeda
  • Anti-Government Militants
  • Anti-Taliban Resistance
  • AOP Reports
  • Arab-Afghan Relations
  • Art and Culture
  • Australia-Afghanistan Relations
  • Book Review
  • Britain-Afghanistan Relations
  • Canada-Afghanistan Relations
  • Censorship
  • Central Asia
  • China-Afghanistan Relations
  • Civilian Injuries and Deaths
  • Corruption
  • Crime and Punishment
  • Drone warfare
  • Drugs
  • Economic News
  • Education
  • Elections News
  • Entertainment News
  • Environmental News
  • Ethnic Issues
  • EU-Afghanistan Relations
  • Everyday Life
  • France-Afghanistan Relations
  • Germany-Afghanistan Relations
  • Haqqani Network
  • Health News
  • Heroism
  • History
  • Human Rights
  • India-Afghanistan Relations
  • Interviews
  • Iran-Afghanistan Relations
  • ISIS/DAESH
  • Islamophobia News
  • Japan-Afghanistan Relations
  • Landmines
  • Media
  • Misc.
  • Muslims and Islam
  • NATO-Afghanistan
  • News in Dari (Persian/Farsi)
  • NRF – National Resistance Front
  • Opinion/Editorial
  • Other News
  • Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations
  • Peace Talks
  • Photos
  • Political News
  • Reconstruction and Development
  • Refugees and Migrants
  • Russia-Afghanistan Relations
  • Science and Technology
  • Security
  • Society
  • Tajikistan-Afghanistan Relations
  • Taliban
  • Traffic accidents
  • Travel
  • Turkey-Afghanistan Relations
  • UN-Afghanistan Relations
  • Uncategorized
  • US-Afghanistan Relations
  • Uzbekistan-Afghanistan Relations

Archives

Dari/Pashto Services

  • Bakhtar News Agency
  • BBC Pashto
  • BBC Persian
  • DW Dari
  • DW Pashto
  • VOA Dari
  • VOA Pashto

Former US Forces Translator Brutally Tortured to Death by Taliban in Kunar Province

24th January, 2024 · admin

8am: Local sources in Kunar have reported the distressing demise of a former translator for the American forces in Afghanistan, who succumbed to brutal torture inflicted by the Taliban in the province. The lifeless body of the former translator was discovered one day after his detention in the Sarkan district, displaying evident signs of torture, according to the sources. However, specifics about the identity of the deceased and the duration of his service alongside American forces in Afghanistan remain elusive, as per the sources. Click here to read more (external link).

Related

  • Fear of Detention and Torture: ‘I’m consistently on the run.’
Posted in Civilian Injuries and Deaths, Crime and Punishment, Human Rights, Taliban | Tags: Life under Taliban rule, Taliban Amnesty Violation |

Under The Taliban Rule: Transgender Individuals Treated as Sexual Slaves

24th January, 2024 · admin

Taliban militants dancing (file photo)

8am: Some transgender individuals are currently missing, while others remain in hiding. Bitter and shocking stories of Taliban fighters’ behavior are shared by some transgender and lesbian individuals. According to their accounts, aside from humiliating treatment, the Taliban regard them as sexual slaves. Everyone interviewed in this report has experienced Taliban detention and torture, with transgender individuals alleging collective sexual assault when detained by the Taliban. Multiple transgender individuals in this interview have confirmed that they have been subjected to sexual assault by the Taliban. They claim that when confronted by the Taliban, the fighters of this group immediately demand sexual relations. One of these transgender individuals alleges, “When the Taliban captured me, one of them approached and said, ‘Satisfy our desires; we are not married.’ Someone who has been assaulted numerous times is not afraid of assault anymore, but the Taliban’s assaults are more brutal than others, and after the assault, they throw chili powder or insert other objects into the rectum.” Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Civilian Injuries and Deaths, Crime and Punishment, Human Rights, Taliban | Tags: LGBTQ in Afghanistan, Life under Taliban rule, Taliban Rapists, Transgender |

Tolo News in Dari – January 23, 2024

23rd January, 2024 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Pakistan Reopens Key Border Crossing With Afghanistan

23rd January, 2024 · admin

Torkham border area between Afghanistan and Pakistan

By RFE/RL’s Radio Mashaal
January 23, 2024

Pakistan on January 23 reopened the Torkham border crossing with Taliban-ruled Afghanistan, a critical access route for trade and transportation between the two countries, after a 10-day closure prompted by Islamabad’s imposing of a requirement for passports and visas for Afghan drivers.

A Pakistani customs official in Torkham told RFE/RL’s Radio Mashaal on condition of anonymity that the border was reopened at 10 a.m. local time, allowing the flow of trucks and people once again.

The move came after a meeting between Pakistani and Taliban officials on January 22 in Torkham during which the two sides agreed to reopen the crossing, the official said.

The Torkham border crossing links Pakistan’s western Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province to Nangarhar, an eastern Afghan province, through the historic Khyber Pass.

The Torkham closure on January 12 caused huge commercial losses to both countries, blocking the entry of hundreds of trucks carrying tens of tons of oranges and tangerines, according to Afghan trade officials.

lslamabad’s move to impose tighter controls requiring drivers from both sides to have visas and passports — documents many Afghans do not have — came amid a deterioration of relations between the two neighbors, with Pakistan accusing the Taliban of allowing militants to stage attacks across the border from Afghan territory.

Since October, Pakistan has expelled more than a half-million undocumented Afghans over the Taliban’s failure to rein in the Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan (TTP), also known as the Pakistani Taliban.

Islamabad blames the group for escalating attacks on security forces and accuses the Taliban government of sheltering TTP militants.

Officials say TTP attacks have killed more than 2,000 Pakistanis since the Taliban’s return to power in August 2021.

Pakistan says that more than 1.7 million undocumented Afghans reside on its territory.

With reporting by AFP

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 Economic News, Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Torkham |

Afghan nationals top the list of asylum seekers in France in 2023

23rd January, 2024 · admin

Khaama: The Office for the Protection of Refugees and Stateless Persons in France (OFPRA) has announced that Afghans, with 17,500 requests, were the largest group of asylum seekers in the country in 2023. This agency stated that in total, 142,500 people requested asylum in France last year. OFPRA released the first asylum data for the previous calendar year on Tuesday, January 23rd. According to this agency, Afghans have been the top asylum seekers for the sixth consecutive year. Click here to read more (external link).

Other Refugee News

  • Turkish police detain 76 Afghan refugees
Posted in Refugees and Migrants | Tags: Asylum, Escape from the Taliban |

Afghan Journalist Detained In Taliban’s Continued Crackdown On Independent Media

23rd January, 2024 · admin

By RFE/RL’s Radio Azadi
January 22, 2024

The Taliban has detained another Afghan journalist in the country’s capital, Kabul, in a continuing crackdown on independent media in Afghanistan.

Media watchdog the Afghanistan Journalist Center (AFJC) said Taliban intelligence officers detained Ehsan Akbari, an Afghan reporter for Japan’s Kyodo news agency.

“The arrest of this journalist shows that the ruling group is trying to suppress the media and freedom of expression,” Samia Walizadeh, the head of the communications and litigation at AFJC, told RFE/RL’s Radio Azadi on January 22.

The organization says the arrest violates the country’s media law that was crafted by the previous, pro-Western Afghan republic.

After returning to power in August 2021, the Taliban suspended Afghanistan’s constitution and most of the laws adopted over the two decades the militants were out of power. The hard-line Islamist group has issued a vague guideline for journalists, which requires them not to violate Afghan and Islamic values, since it came back to rule.

“We demand his immediate and unconditional release,” the AFJC added in a statement.

The organization has demanded that the Taliban, and in particular its intelligence agency, “should respect the country’s media law and end the process of suppressing journalists and free media.”

Sayed Amir Akbari, a brother of the detained journalist, said that Ehsan Akbari was detained in the government’s media and information center on January 17 after he was called there for questioning.

“The next morning, the Taliban intelligence officers took Ehsan Akbari to the news agency’s office [in Kabul] and took away his laptop and camera,” he told the AFJC.

He added that the militants forced him to call his family to hand over his mobile phone to Taliban officials when they arrived.

As per the Taliban’s practice, the group has neither confirmed nor denied his arrest.

The detention of journalists has started to become more commonplace in Afghanistan.

On January 18, the Taliban detained journalists Jawad Rasouli and Abdul Haq Hamidi. Both worked for a local news agency, Gardesh-e Etilat.

They were released on January 20 after their families handed over an affidavit, which typically guarantees that they would not violate Taliban rules.

The AFJC said the Taliban arrested 61 journalists in 2023. While most were released after weeks or months of detentions, some were sentenced to lengthy prison terms.

Overall, the AFJC documented 168 cases of violence and intimidation against journalists during the past year, highlighting the extensive censorship the authoritarian rulers are exercising over the media.

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 Censorship, Media, Taliban | Tags: Afghan Journalists, Press Freedom, Taliban war on press |

UN: Taliban Dismiss 600 Female Afghan Workers Over Edict Violations

23rd January, 2024 · admin

Ayaz Gul
VOA News
January 22, 2024

ISLAMABAD — The United Nations said Monday that the Taliban government in impoverished Afghanistan had recently forced hundreds of females out of their jobs for allegedly not adhering to Islamic law requirements imposed on women nationwide.

The U.N. Assistance Mission in Afghanistan, or UNAMA, documented the job dismissals in its latest report on human rights, covering the last quarter of 2023 in a country where millions of people need humanitarian aid.

“The de facto authorities continue to enforce and promulgate restrictions on women’s rights to work, education, and freedom of movement,” according to the report.

UNAMA noted that the Taliban’s Ministry of Propagation of Virtue and Prevention of Vice had taken the enforcement role, impeding women from working or accessing services because they were unmarried or did not have a male guardian.

It said that a lack of compliance with the hijab or dress code, absence of a mahram, or male relative, and other restrictions imposed on women visiting public places, offices, and educational institutions had apparently led to at least 600 women losing jobs in two Afghan provinces during the reported period.

The provincial chapter of the ministry banned 400 women from working in a pine-nut processing plant in eastern Nangarhar province in October without providing any reasons, while men were allowed to continue working, the report stated.

It added that a Taliban-run power plant in northern Balkh province in November dismissed 200 women allegedly due to financial reasons, yet no male employees faced the same action. In one instance, the vice and virtue ministry officials “advised an unmarried female staff at a healthcare facility to get married or risk losing her job, stating that it was inappropriate for an unmarried woman to work,” the report said.

Last month, the ministry officials visited a bus terminal in southern Kandahar city to ensure that women were not traveling long distances without a male relative and instructed drivers not to allow female passengers to board buses if they are not accompanied by a chaperone, according to the UNAMA findings.

The report said that women without male relatives in the eastern Paktia Province have been denied healthcare access since early December, with authorities from the Propagation of Virtue and Prevention of Vice continuing to visit provincial health facilities to ensure compliance.

UNAMA stated that while there is no general ban on women’s employment in Afghanistan, the mahram requirement effectively limits their right to work if they do not have a male relative who can accompany them to workplaces.

The report recorded instances of arbitrary arrests and detentions, sentencing, and some releases of human rights defenders and journalists, including women, from October to December.

“The de facto authorities continue to infringe the right to freedom of expression by limiting the public’s opportunity to seek, receive, and impart information and ideas,” UNAMA said.

The report also documented growing suicide bombings and other attacks on members of the country’s predominantly Shiite ethnic Hazara community over the past three months. The violence, mostly claimed by Islamic State militants, killed nearly 50 Afghan Shiite Muslims and wounded many more.

The U.N. mission said its human rights workers continued to record extrajudicial killings, arbitrary arrests and detentions, and torture and ill-treatment of former Afghan government officials and security forces. The Taliban have persistently denied the charges, saying they are adhering to a general amnesty their leadership announced after seizing control of Afghanistan in August 2021.

The fundamentalist Taliban have since imposed their strict interpretation of Islamic law, banning Afghan girls from receiving an education beyond sixth grade and most female employees from public as well as private workplaces.

The international community has denounced the Taliban curbs on women and demanded they be removed immediately. No foreign country has recognized the de facto Afghan government, mainly over human rights concerns and the treatment of women.

The Taliban rejected Monday’s U.N. report, claiming it shows the world body’s “ignorance” about Sharia or Islamic law.

Zabihullah Mujahid, the chief Taliban spokesman, asserted in an English-language statement that denouncing Islamic rules as “an act against human rights…is obviously an insult to people’s beliefs.”

Mujahid advised UNAMA to desist from criticizing the Afghan nation’s religious matters.

“Women’s hijab, the necessity of Sharia mahram with women, Sharia environment for women’s work and education….these are all the commitments and responsibilities of a responsive and Islamic government,” he said.

Posted in Afghan Women, Economic News, Ethnic Issues, Taliban, UN-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Life under Taliban rule, Taliban war on women |

Tolo News in Dari – January 22, 2024

22nd January, 2024 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Hazaras in Afghanistan being targeted deliberately: UNAMA

22nd January, 2024 · admin

Khaama: The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) in its latest report on the human rights situation in Afghanistan, covering the months of October and December 2023, has documented several targeted attacks against Hazaras and stated that the perpetrators of some of these attacks remain unidentified. According to this report, targeted attacks against Hazaras continue to persist in various parts of Afghanistan. In just the months of October and November 2023, at least 5 separate attacks against Hazaras were planned and carried out. While ISIS claimed responsibility for all three of these deadly attacks, the UNAMA report mentions the mysterious targeting of Hazaras in Herat as the main factor in these attacks remaining unidentified and unknown. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Civilian Injuries and Deaths, Ethnic Issues, ISIS/DAESH | Tags: genocide, Pashtun war on Hazaras, Taliban Security Failure |

Deputy Taliban PM says Daesh has been suppressed in Afghanistan

22nd January, 2024 · admin

Abdul Kabir

Ariana: Mawlavi Abdul Kabir, the prime minister’s deputy for political affairs, said on Sunday that Daesh has been suppressed in Afghanistan and that border security has been ensured more now than ever before. According to a statement by the prime minister’s office, Kabir said in a meeting with the EU’s Chargé d’affaires in Kabul, Raffaella Iodice, that corruption, drug production and coercion have ended in Afghanistan. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in ISIS/DAESH, Security, Taliban | Tags: Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, Taliban vs. ISIS |
Previous Posts
Next Posts

Subscribe to the Afghanistan Online YouTube Channel

---

---

---

Get Yours!

Peace be with you

Afghan Dresses

© Afghan Online Press
  • About
  • Links To More News
  • Opinion
  • Poll