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Tolo News in Dari – October 10, 2023

10th October, 2023 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Four British Nationals Detained In Afghanistan Released

10th October, 2023 · admin

By RFE/RL’s Radio Azadi
October 10, 2023

Britain’s Foreign Ministry said four British citizens who were detained in Afghanistan for violating local laws have been released. In a statement published on October 10, the ministry apologized for “any violations of the laws of the country” that the four British men may have committed, without specifying what they were accused of. In 2022, five British nationals held in Afghanistan were released by the Taliban authorities, but in April 2023 The Guardian reported that three other British men were still held in custody.

Copyright (c) 2023. RFE/RL, Inc. Reprinted with the permission of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 1201 Connecticut Ave NW, Ste 400, Washington DC 20036.

 

Posted in Britain-Afghanistan Relations, Crime and Punishment |

Afghanistan hoping to ‘bounce back’ in World Cup clash against India

10th October, 2023 · admin

Ariana: Afghanistan faces India on Wednesday in the second of their nine group games, and will be hoping to “bounce back” from their loss against Bangladesh last week. Afghanistan coach Jonathan Trott said while he’d “like to see us bounce back” from Friday’s loss, “we know the areas we need to improve. And we’ve got two big games in Delhi now against India and then England,” he said. “So, we’ve got to dust ourselves off … (for) a big match against India, which is going to be a great spectacle.

Afghanistan’s fixtures still to come, that will be broadcast live on Ariana Television are as follows:

• Afghanistan vs India: Wednesday, October 11, 2023, Delhi
• Afghanistan vs England: Saturday, October 14, 2023, Delhi
• Afghanistan vs New Zealand: Wednesday, October 18, 2023, Chennai
• Afghanistan vs Pakistan: Monday, October 23, 2023, Chennai
• Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka: Monday, October 30, 2023, Pune
• Afghanistan vs Netherlands: Friday, November 3, 2023, Lucknow
• Afghanistan vs Australia: Tuesday, November 7, 2023, Mumbai
• Afghanistan vs South Africa: Friday, November 10, 2023, Ahmedabad

Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Sports News | Tags: Cricket |

Unknown Gunmen Kill Taliban Member in Faryab Province

10th October, 2023 · admin

Khaama: Local sources in Faryab province have reported that an unidentified group of gunmen ambushed and killed a Taliban member. Sources, speaking to Hasht-e Subh, have confirmed that the deceased Taliban member was identified as Abdul Karim. The incident occurred on Monday night, October 8th, in the village of Yaka-Pata, Qarghan district. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Security, Taliban | Tags: Attacks on Taliban, Faryab |

Taliban Deny Claims They Are Trying to Join Hamas on the Battlefield

10th October, 2023 · admin

This evening, the foreign office contacted his counterparts in #Iran, Iraq and Jordan, asking for permission for our men to cross their sovereign territory on their way to the holy land. We are preparing and hoping for the good news from our neighbours.#Gaza #Israel #Palestine pic.twitter.com/ZuHTMeQc7q

— #FreePalestine 🇵🇸 (@TalibanPRD__) October 7, 2023

VOA Afghan Service
October 9, 2023

WASHINGTON — The Taliban have been forced to deny claims that they are trying to join Hamas fighters, after a fake post on the X social media platform claimed the Afghan militant group wants to travel to fight in the war.

Analysts say this has put the Taliban into the difficult position of publicly backing away from active support for Hamas and possibly angering some of their own cadre.

A social media account, Taliban Public Relations Department, which later changed its name to #Free Palestine, posted on Saturday that the Taliban contacted Iran, Iraq and Jordan for passage to join Hamas in the ongoing fighting between the militant group and Israel.

The post was viewed 2.5 million times and was also carried by some media outlets.

The head of the Taliban’s political office in Doha, Mohammad Suhail Shaheen, told a group of journalists in a WhatsApp group that the news was inaccurate.

“Not correct,” he wrote, in answer to a question, adding, “These are rumors, not confirmed news.”

The Taliban’s spokesperson, Zabiullah Mujahid, told VOA that the Taliban’s “foreign ministry has issued a statement, and the Taliban’s position is the same.”

The Taliban’s foreign ministry’s statement, issued Saturday, said it is “carefully monitoring the recent events in Gaza.”

“The Islamic Emirate considers every kind of defense and resistance of the people of Palestine for the freedom of the land and the holy places to be their legitimate right,” added the statement.

The fighting between Israel and Hamas started on Saturday after Hamas fighters breached the fence line along the Gaza border and entered southern Israeli towns.

Hamas was one of the first groups to congratulate the Taliban on taking power in Afghanistan in 2001.

Both groups have met several times since then.

Difficult position

Hashim Wahdatyar, a program director at the Institute of Current World Affairs in Washington, told VOA that the post on X, formerly known as Twitter, put the Taliban in a difficult position.

He said that the Taliban “tilt toward Hamas” and will provide “political, logistical and military” support to the group. Still, they will not “publicly announce” it.

“Taliban won’t publicize its support to Hamas since it has obligations according to the Doha agreement that the Taliban must prevent any threat from Afghanistan to the U.S. and its allies, for example, Israel.”

Sher Jan Ahmadzai, director of the Center for Afghanistan Studies at the University of Nebraska, said that Taliban involvement in the war would be a violation of the Doha Agreement.

“If the Taliban engage in the Palestine-Israel conflict, this would be considered a direct violation of the Doha deal,” he said.

He added that it would be “unprecedented” if the Taliban got involved in the Middle East conflict.

Ahmadzai said that the Taliban might not officially engage; however, “there might be groups of the Taliban fighters who still believe in global jihad and consider the Palestinian-Israel conflict a religious deed to be engaged in.”

‘Vocal support’

Wahid Faqiri, an Afghan political analyst, told VOA that the Taliban leadership is “trying hard to stay away from foreign involvement.”

“They know if they try to do this, the U.S. will cut all financial assistance, arm the opposition, and impose more sanctions,” said Faqiri.

The U.N. says that Afghanistan is facing the world’s largest humanitarian crisis as more than 28.3 million people, or over two-thirds of the population, are in need of humanitarian assistance.

Thomas Johnson, a research professor at the National Security Affairs Department at Naval Postgraduate School, told VOA that the Taliban’s position is “extremely anti-Israeli.”

“I just don’t know if they have the resources to really add anything to Hamas other than vocal support,” Johnson said.

Posted in Taliban | Tags: Israel-Afghanistan, Palestine-Afghanistan Relations |

Fresh Tremors Shake Afghan Quake Zone Amid Efforts to Find Survivors

10th October, 2023 · admin

Ayaz Gul
VOA News
October 9, 2023

ISLAMABAD — The Taliban government and aid groups in western Afghanistan said Monday that rescue efforts were ongoing to find and recover survivors trapped under rubble, two days after a powerful earthquake and multiple aftershocks killed hundreds of people and injured many more.

The 6.3 magnitude quake hit the western province of Herat on Saturday, destroying more than a dozen villages in and around the hardest-hit remote Zinda Jan district.

Officials and witnesses said the disaster zone was twice shaken by fresh tremors Monday, rattling the provincial capital, also called Herat, and sending thousands of its residents into the streets. No losses were reported immediately.

While the Taliban government has reported at least 2,000 deaths since the calamity on Saturday, the United Nations confirmed more than 1,000 fatalities, saying nearly 1,700 injured were injured. More than 1,300 homes have reportedly been destroyed or partially damaged.

Siddiq Ibrahim, the UNICEF’s field officer for western Afghanistan, told VOA by phone from Herat that the casualties were expected to increase, saying volunteers and residents from surrounding areas were assisting Taliban teams in the rescue efforts.

“They are using very basic tools to dig up and try to see if there are any survivors or bodies underneath the rubble,” Ibrahim said after visiting some of the affected villages. “I was shocked to see that these villages have been completely wiped to the ground. There is absolutely nothing standing,” Ibrahim said.

“When the first earthquake hit, people thought it was a missile or a bomb, and they ran into their homes. Unfortunately, the quake continued, and houses started collapsing,” he said, explaining the reasons for the high number of casualties.

Ibrahim said UNICEF and partner agencies had set up tents to provide emergency medical aid to the area communities, and efforts were also under way to establish temporary schools to enable children to resume their education as soon as normalcy returns to the area.

The earthquake struck the country on the day renewed hostilities broke out in the Middle East, effectively diverting global attention from the crisis in Afghanistan.

“We need the world to keep working with us, supporting us. There are so many issues in the world, but we also need to keep giving equal attention to the children of Afghanistan who are in desperate need of aid,” Ibrahim said.

Afghanistan, an impoverished country of about 40 million people, mainly relies on foreign aid to run its economy, health care, and social services. Donor nations have cut most of the financial assistance since the hardline Taliban seized power two years ago.

The U.N. humanitarian office has announced $5 million worth of assistance for the quake response. The Taliban have urged foreign nations and international aid agencies to help in rehabilitating quake victims.

Neighboring Pakistan, Iran, and China’s Red Cross Society immediately extended cash and material aid for Afghan earthquake victims. The Taliban said Monday that a Saudi charity had provided $2 million dollars’ worth of humanitarian food and other material through the Afghan Red Crescent Society.

Monday, the head of the U.S. diplomatic mission to Afghanistan, which operates out of Qatar, applauded the U.N. for approving the funds to support emergency relief efforts.

“My heart goes out to the Afghan people following the earthquakes in Herat province on Saturday and today. U.S. partners have already started to distribute hygiene kits, food, safe drinking water, and medical supplies to affected families in Afghanistan,” Charge d’affaires Karen Decker said on X, formerly Twitter.

In a statement Monday, Amnesty International urged Taliban authorities to guarantee safe and unrestricted access to the quake-hit regions for humanitarian agencies.

“People in Afghanistan are already suffering from the impacts of the acute economic crisis and several years of conflict,” said Zaman Sultani, the global watchdog’s regional researcher for South Asia.

“With the winter months ahead, Amnesty International calls on the de facto authorities and the international community to immediately mobilize resources to support access to housing, adequate food, potable water, safe sanitation, and health care as thousands of families face an uncertain future with their homes destroyed by the earthquake,” Sultani said.

The Taliban have banned humanitarian groups from employing Afghan female staff and ordered many women government employees to stay home since taking control of the country. Aid agencies say restricting women employees has hampered their humanitarian activities in the deeply conservative society.

Teenage girls are forbidden from receiving an education beyond the sixth grade across Afghanistan, prompting the world to isolate the Taliban and refuse to recognize their government.

Posted in Economic News, Environmental News | Tags: Earthquake, Herat, Natural Disasters |

Tolo News in Dari – October 9, 2023

9th October, 2023 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

UN Food Agency Says It Has Started Distributing Aid To Quake-Stricken Areas Of Afghanistan

9th October, 2023 · admin

By RFE/RL’s Radio Azadi
October 9, 2023

Aid workers have reached some earthquake-stricken areas of western Afghanistan and started distributing emergency food supplies to those affected as rescue efforts continued after a series of powerful earthquakes caused widespread destruction and reportedly killed more than 2,000 people in the quake-prone mountainous country’s worst natural disaster in years.

Wahid Amani, a spokesman for the United Nations’ World Food Program (WFP) has told RFE/RL that emergency aid has been delivered to several hundred people in Herat Province so far.

“We are prepared to deliver emergency food aid to some 20,000 people” Amani said, adding that the UN food agency was ready to increase that number to 70,000 people.

In addition to the WFP, teams from the UN’s World Health Organization (WHO) have rushed to the areas of Herat worst affected by the temblors. WHO employees are already in the field helping with the efforts to rescue and treat people still under the rubble, the Afghan branch of the WHO told RFE/RL.

The WHO has put the number of those affected to more than 11,000 people.

Alaa Abouzeid, the head of the WHO’s emergency response in Afghanistan, said women and children make up about two-thirds of those hospitalized.

“Two-thirds of those with severe injuries who are admitted in the hospital I saw yesterday [in Herat] are children and women,” Abouzeid told Reuters.

Volunteers have transported truckloads of food, tents, and blankets to the worst-stricken areas some 30 kilometers northwest of Herat city, capital of the same-named province.

The rugged area is difficult to reach, and local officials have given conflicting casualty tolls from the earthquake.

On October 8, a member of the Taliban-led government said the updated death toll had surpassed 2,000.

Mullah Janan Sayeeq, a spokesman for the Ministry of Disasters, told a news conference that 2,440 people were dead, about 10,000 were injured, and that more than 2,000 houses had been damaged or destroyed.

Afghanistan’s disaster agency said on October 8 that 2,053 people had been killed.

Neither estimate could not be independently confirmed.

The epicenter of the first earthquake was some 40 kilometers northwest of Herat, which has some 700,000 people in the city and the surrounding area. It was followed by at least three major aftershocks.

The U.S. Geological Survey recorded the largest of the temblors at a magnitude of 6.3, with the latest aftershock coming about 30 kilometers northeast of the city of Zindah Jan, which has a population of about 70,000 people.

“This earthquake was preceded by a 6.3 earthquake that occurred approximately 30 minutes before,” the USGS said.

Disaster authority spokesperson Mohammad Abdullah Jan said four villages in the Zindah Jan district in Herat Province bore the brunt of the quake and aftershocks.

With reporting by AFP and Reuters

Copyright (c) 2023. RFE/RL, Inc. Reprinted with the permission of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 1201 Connecticut Ave NW, Ste 400, Washington DC 20036.

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Posted in Economic News, Environmental News | Tags: Earthquake, Herat, Natural Disasters |

The seven key night raids at the centre of the Afghanistan inquiry

9th October, 2023 · admin

The Independent (UK): UK special forces allegedly had a policy of executing males of “fighting age” in Afghanistan in circumstances where they posed no threat, an independent inquiry has heard. The central allegation of the probe, which will focus on alleged illegal activity in the war-torn nation between 2010 and 2013, is that special forces “abused” night raids, or deliberate detention operations (DDOs), to carry out the policy. Click here to read more (external link).

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Posted in Britain-Afghanistan Relations, Civilian Injuries and Deaths, Human Rights | Tags: War Crime |

Iran begins identifying and deporting undocumented Afghan migrants

9th October, 2023 · admin

Khaama: Ali Bahadori Jahromi, the spokesperson for the Iranian government, has announced the commencement of a program to organize foreign citizens residing in different parts of Iran, with a particular focus on identifying and deporting individuals deemed “illegal residents.” His remarks respond to xenophobic attacks and protests against Afghan migrants in Iran.
The largest group of foreign citizens in Iran consists of Afghans, who primarily migrate to the country as refugees. Click here to read more (external link).

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Posted in Iran-Afghanistan Relations, Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations, Refugees and Migrants |
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