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Tolo News in Dari – June 18, 2023

18th June, 2023 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Rashid Khan Returns To Afghanistan Squad for ODIs Against Bangladesh

18th June, 2023 · admin

Rashid Khan

Khaama: Rashid Khan has been added to Afghanistan’s team for the three-match ODI series against Bangladesh, which begins on July 5. Rashid Khan was rested for the one-off Test at Mirpur. Click here to read more (external link).

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Posted in Afghan Sports News | Tags: Cricket, Rashid Khan |

Sympathizers of the Taliban in Western Countries

18th June, 2023 · admin

Taliban fighters (file photo)

8am: Support for the Taliban on social media, especially from individuals who are dissatisfied with living under Taliban control, is a glaring hypocrisy. If someone believes that this group deserves support, they should first choose to experience life under its rule themselves. If they are unwilling to subject themselves and their own families to Taliban governance but still advocate for millions of citizens in the country, they are caught in a hypocritical contradiction, and their morally reprehensible actions must be exposed. Silence in the face of such unethical conduct will only perpetuate and exacerbate this phenomenon, leading society deeper into misery. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Opinion/Editorial, Taliban | Tags: Hypocrite Taliban Supporter |

Selective WhatsApp ban on hardliners hits Taliban’s functioning in Afghanistan

18th June, 2023 · admin

WION: The ban has affected the Taliban men who relied on WhatsApp’s voice message feature, with which they could send messages and listen to the verbal instructions from their commanders with the press of a button. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Science and Technology, Taliban, US-Afghanistan Relations |

Afghanistan, Among Worst Countries in Human Trafficking: US

17th June, 2023 · admin

Khaama: The US Department of State on Thursday published its annual report on the situation of human trafficking around the world, in which Afghanistan is among the worst countries in human trafficking. Meanwhile, due to the late regime change, prolonged political instability, economic and security issues, Afghan nationals are considered to be the most vulnerable people exploited by human trafficking groups in Afghanistan and overseas. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Economic News, Other News | Tags: human trafficking, Taliban government failure |

Tolo News in Dari – June 17, 2023

17th June, 2023 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Man Shot by Taliban for Daring to Speak Out: Criticism Comes at a Deadly Price

17th June, 2023 · admin

8am: Local sources confirm that a resident of Roy-e Duab district, following his attempt to lodge a complaint regarding harassment and intimidation by local Taliban commanders to the group’s Interior Minister, was apprehended and subsequently shot on the orders of Qari Muawiya on Tuesday, June 13. The victim, identified as a farmer, had no prior military background, as stated by the sources. The Taliban have previously warned that no one has the right to criticize the group’s operations. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Civilian Injuries and Deaths, Taliban | Tags: Life under Taliban rule, Samangan, Taliban Crime |

Bangladesh crush Afghanistan by 546 runs in one-off Test

17th June, 2023 · admin

Ariana: Bangladesh beat Afghanistan for 115 runs in the first session on day four of the only Test to take the match by a record 546 runs at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium on Saturday. The margin of victory (by runs) is the third-largest in the history of Tests, and the biggest in the last 89 years in the format. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Sports News | Tags: Cricket |

Daesh in Afghanistan Gets ‘External Support’: Moscow

16th June, 2023 · admin

Maria Zakharova

Tolo News: The spokesperson for the Russian Foreign Ministry said that Daesh in Afghanistan seeks to undermine security and stability in the country and its neighboring countries, while relying on external support, TASS reported. Maria Zakharova, the spokesperson of the Russian foreign ministry, also expressed concerns about the possible destabilization of the Central Asian countries by Daesh. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Central Asia, ISIS/DAESH, Russia-Afghanistan Relations, Security | Tags: Destabilization of Central Asia |

How Will I Feed My Family? Iranian Province Imposes New Job Restrictions On Afghan Migrants

16th June, 2023 · admin

By Freshta Negah
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
June 16, 2023

Farzad Amiri joined the hundreds of thousands of Afghans who flocked to neighboring Iran after the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan in 2021.

Amiri found work at a supermarket in the city of Shiraz, the capital of the southwestern province of Fars, where he resides with his family of eight.

But last week, Amiri, the sole breadwinner for his family, lost his job after the authorities in Fars enforced new job restrictions on foreigners.

A May 9 order issued by the Chamber of Guilds in Fars to the heads of unions in the province said that members should “strictly” refrain from hiring foreigners as salespeople and shop assistants. Businesses that violate the new rules, which came into effect on June 5, could face “heavy fines” and closure, it added.

“After the order was issued, my employer told me that I could no longer work there. As a result, I have been unemployed for the past week,” Amiri, a father-of-two, told RFE/RL’s Radio Azadi.

He said “a large number” of local businesses had been forced to fire their Afghan employees.

“After so much effort to reach Iran and with all the difficulties we’ve endured, I have no idea how I’m going to feed my family,” added Amiri, a native of Afghanistan’s western city of Herat. “I can’t even go back to Afghanistan because I sold everything we had there.”

It is unclear how many Afghans have been affected by the order in Fars, which reportedly has one of the largest Afghan communities inside Iran.

The new rules in Fars are the latest restrictions imposed on members of Iran’s large Afghan community, many of whom have complained of widespread discrimination and abuse.

An estimated 3 million Afghans, many of them undocumented refugees and migrants, live in Iran. Over 1 million Afghan have arrived in Iran following the Taliban takeover, although Tehran has deported more than half of the recent arrivals.

Afghans in the Islamic republic said they have come under growing pressure from the authorities amid rising tensions between Iran and the Taliban.

‘Insulting And Unjust’

Since the order in Fars was issued, local media reports said foreigners in the province can only take on hard labor jobs in construction and farming.

A video published online on June 6 showed Mehdi Dehghan Khalili, a local official in the city of Kawar in Fars, warning shop owners that they would be fined if they employed foreigners.

Khalili said 25 shops had so far been closed in Kawar, and special patrols were deployed in the city to enforce the new order.

Amir Hossein, an Afghan migrant who has lived in Shiraz for over a decade, has called on the local authorities to reverse the order.

“Our Iranian partners have been also affected by the restrictions,” he told Radio Azadi. “Let us work. We’re refugees.”

Similar restrictions have been imposed on foreigners living in the central province of Isfahan.

Mehdi Naderi, an immigration official in Isfahan, said last month that foreigners were only allowed to work manual labor jobs and were banned from working in supermarkets and retail stores.

It was not clear if local officials had imposed similar restrictions in other Iranian provinces where Afghans reside.

Naeem Nazari, head of the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission, said the measures were “insulting and unjust.”

Nazari told Afghanistan’s Hasht-e Subh daily that “the Iranian government has consistently practiced discrimination and exploited migrants, particularly Afghan migrants, taking advantage of their vulnerabilities.”

For decades, Afghans fleeing war and poverty have gone to Iran to earn a living. Tehran has expelled many Afghans — who are often blamed for insecurity and unemployment — and periodically threatens those who remain with mass expulsion.

Many Afghans moved to Iran following the decade-long Soviet occupation of Afghanistan and the civil war that followed the Soviet withdrawal in 1989. Others sought refuge in Iran after the Taliban took power in Afghanistan. After the U.S.-led invasion in 2001, some Afghans went to Iran seeking jobs.

Iran claims that it hosts up to 5 million Afghan refugees, with officials complaining they have received little financial help from the international community.

Worsening Bilateral Relations

Afghans who live in Iran said they have been caught in the middle of rising tensions between Tehran and the Taliban.

A heated war of words over cross-border water resources boiled over into deadly clashes last month. Tensions remain high following the deaths of troops from both sides on May 27.

“Many Afghans move to Iran due to economic issues but unfortunately Iran uses them to pressure the rulers in Afghanistan,” an Afghan migrant who lives in Fars told Radio Azadi.

“The atmosphere has become tougher for Afghans in Iran,” added the Afghan migrant, who did not want to reveal his name for security reasons. “We hope that Iran resolves its issues diplomatically and views Afghan refugees from a humanitarian point of view.”

Drought-stricken southeastern Iran is heavily dependent on upriver water flows from Afghanistan. Tehran has called on the Taliban to release more water from the Helmand River, which feeds lakes and wetlands in Iran’s southeastern Sistan-Baluchistan Province.

The Taliban has rejected Tehran’s claims that it is violating a bilateral water treaty signed in 1973, and said that even if dams were opened there would not be enough water to reach Iran.

In January, Mohammad Sargazi, a lawmaker from Sistan-Baluchistan, said Tehran should consider deporting Afghans refugees if the Taliban does not give Iran its share of water from the Helmand River.

An Iranian security official said on June 11 that nearly 19,000 Afghans were deported in the past two weeks for living illegally in the country.

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 Economic News, Iran-Afghanistan Relations, Refugees and Migrants, Taliban |
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