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Taliban give electric shock to genitals of victim of rape

4th July, 2023 · admin

Elaha Delawarzai

Aamaj: Elaha Delawarzai a victim of former spokesman of the Taliban’s Ministry of Interior’s rape and forced marriage after releasing from their prison said that the Taliban gave electric shock to her “genitals.” “The Taliban tortured me and even gave electric shocks to my sexual organs (breasts, hips, and thighs),” she said.  Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Women, Civilian Injuries and Deaths, Corruption, Taliban | Tags: Life under Taliban rule, Taliban Rapists, Taliban torture |

Biden’s Comments on Taliban’s Role to Defeat Al-Qaida Reignite Controversy on Peace Deal

3rd July, 2023 · admin

Joe Biden

Patsy Widakuswara
VOA News
July 3, 2023

WASHINGTON — Nearly two years after the chaotic American military withdrawal from Afghanistan, President Joe Biden’s statement that the Taliban is helping the U.S. push out al-Qaida from the war-torn country is reigniting controversy about the presence of terror groups there and the deal that ended the Afghan war.

“Remember what I said about Afghanistan? I said al-Qaida would not be there. I said it wouldn’t be there. I said we’d get help from the Taliban,” Biden said Friday. “What’s happening now? What’s going on? Read your press. I was right.”

The president made the comments in response to a question about a recent State Department report that highlighted shortcomings of the Trump and Biden administrations as key contributors to the frenzied U.S. military withdrawal in August 2021.

Biden’s remarks sparked immediate controversy. A former Afghan intelligence chief cited them to reiterate long-standing criticisms of the 2020 peace deal between the then-Trump administration and the Taliban that ended the war.

Rahmatullah Nabil served as head of Afghanistan’s National Directorate of Security from 2010 to 2012. In a Saturday tweet, he mocked Biden’s remarks, joking that they made the Taliban look like a U.S. paramilitary partner, similar to Russia’s Wagner mercenaries. He said Biden has “made a groundbreaking revelation by exposing the hidden annexes of the Doha deal, shedding light on the true nature of the Taliban as the Wagner Group of the United States in this region.”

Under the Doha agreement, in return for Washington withdrawing its troops from Afghanistan, the Taliban agreed to prevent the country from becoming a haven for terrorists and to stop attacking U.S. service members.

Biden’s claims that al-Qaida has retreated from Afghanistan also contradict a February United Nations report that concluded terrorist groups including al-Qaida “enjoy greater freedom of movement in Afghanistan owing to the absence of an effective Taliban security strategy,” and are making “good use of this.”

Ending the U.S.’s longest war

Asked to clarify Biden’s comments, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said the president had to make a tough decision to end the nation’s longest war.

“And he also wanted to — and this is part of what he said at the end, which is he wanted to make sure that we remain vigilant against terrorism,” she said during her press briefing Friday.

“We took a leader of al-Qaida without having any troops – any troops on the ground,” Jean-Pierre added. She was referring to the killing of Ayman al-Zawahiri by U.S. drone missiles in downtown Kabul, where according to the administration, he was residing as a guest of the Taliban.

A U.S. official who spoke to VOA on condition of anonymity in order to discuss intelligence matters said that in referencing the Taliban’s “help,” the president was referring to the Taliban operation in April that killed a leader of ISIS-K, also known as Islamic State Khorasan, an affiliate of the terrorist group in Afghanistan. The National Security Council has claimed that the individual planned the deadly 2021 suicide bombing at the Kabul international airport’s Abbey Gate that killed 13 U.S. service members and at least 160 Afghans.

Biden’s assessment of al-Qaida in Afghanistan highlighted the division between Washington and the United Nations on the presence of terror groups in Afghanistan and the threat they pose to the region.

A U.N. report released earlier this year concluded that the group is expected to remain in Afghanistan for the near future, keeping the country as “the primary source of terrorist threat for Central and South Asia.”

“Ties between Al-Qaida and the Taliban remain close,” said the report by the U.N. Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team, based on member states’ intelligence.

The administration has dismissed the U.N. report since its release, emphasizing that al-Qaida in Afghanistan is not a threat to the homeland as Washington has relied on “over-the-horizon” capability since the withdrawal. The term is a euphemism for drone strikes and other actions by special operations forces.

The U.S. official said that the administration assesses the terrorist group “does not have a capability to launch attacks against the U.S. or its interests abroad from Afghanistan.”

“We have no indication that al-Qaida in Afghanistan individuals are involved in external attack plotting,” the official said. “Of course, we will continue to monitor closely.”

The Taliban’s foreign ministry spokesperson, Abdul Qahar Balkhi, welcomed Biden’s remarks as “an acknowledgment of reality” that no terrorist entities operated in Afghanistan under the group’s rule.

Michael Kugelman, deputy director of the South Asia Program at the Wilson Center, is skeptical of such claims.

The Taliban have gone after their bitter rival, ISIS-K, but have done little to curb the presence of al-Qaida and most other terror groups in Afghanistan, he told VOA.

“The Taliban isn’t known to turn on its militant allies, so I have no reason to think it’s trying to remove al-Qaida-or what’s left of it from Afghan soil,” Kugelman said.

Republican criticism

Republicans including former Vice President Mike Pence, who has announced he is running for president in 2024, have piled criticism on Biden following the State Department report.
“The blame for what happened here falls squarely on the current commander-in-chief,” said Pence during a television interview with the CBS television network Sunday. He said the “disastrous withdrawal” would never have happened under the Trump administration.
The report, however, laid the blame on both Biden and his immediate predecessor, Donald Trump. It highlighted how poor planning by officials in both administrations contributed to the chaotic and deadly withdrawal.

The report concluded that decisions by both Biden and Trump on ending the U.S. military mission in Afghanistan had “serious consequences for the viability of the Afghan government and its security.”

“Those decisions are beyond the scope of this review, but the AAR (After Action Review) team found that during both administrations there was insufficient senior-level consideration of worst-case scenarios and how quickly those might follow,” it said.

The report also noted that the State Department, “confronted a task of unprecedented scale and complexity,” in implementing an evacuation with a scope and scale that was “highly unusual, with no comparable situation since the U.S. departure from Vietnam in 1975.”

Following the rapid takeover of the Afghan capital, Kabul, by the Taliban, the United States evacuated about 125,000 people – including nearly 6,000 U.S. citizens from the city’s Hamid Karzai International Airport.

The administration said it has helped resettle 88,500 Afghan allies since the withdrawal. Advocates say tens of thousands are still left behind.

VOA’s Sayed Aziz Rahman and Jeff Seldin contributed to this article.

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Posted in Al-Qaeda, Security, Taliban, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Betrayal of Afghan people, Rahmatullah Nabil, Secretly funding Taliban, US betrayal of Afghans, West supporting Taliban |

Tolo News in Dari – July 3, 2023

3rd July, 2023 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Taliban’s Shocking Move: Women’s Hair Salons to Be Shut Down in Afghanistan within a Month

3rd July, 2023 · admin

8am: Following the ban on education and employment for women, the Taliban’s Ministry for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice has issued a written statement announcing the closure of women’s hair salons across the country as of July 23rd this year. The statement, released by the Taliban’s Ministry for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice on Monday, June 25th, and circulating on social networks, indicates that this decision is based on the oral guidance of Mullah Hibatullah Akhundzada, the group’s leader. Click here to read more (external link).

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Posted in Afghan Women, Economic News, Taliban | Tags: Life under Taliban rule, Taliban war on women |

‘50,000’ Tourists Visited Bamiyan for Eid: Officials

3rd July, 2023 · admin

Tolo News: Local officials in Bamiyan said that in the last four days, nearly 50,000 domestic tourists visited the ancient and recreational places of the province. Some tourists that came from other provinces said they came for Bamiyan’s ancient and recreational places.  “People wish to come to Bamiyan and visit Band e Amir because it has good views and weather,” said Sifat Ullah, a Kabul resident. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Economic News, Travel | Tags: Bamiyan, Tourism |

Nearly 260 injured in Herat in last five days

3rd July, 2023 · admin

Ariana: Officials at Herat Regional Hospital say around 260 people have been injured as a result of traffic incidents in this province over the last five days. Reckless driving, overspeeding, decline to follow traffic rules are said to be the main reasons for road accidents. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Traffic accidents | Tags: Herat |

Attack by the National Resistance Front in Parwan: One Taliban Fighter Killed, Another Injured

2nd July, 2023 · admin

8am: A senior member of the Front, who requested anonymity, informed Hasht-e Subh that the attack took place on Friday night, June 30, in the Joy-e Prozha area of the Bagram district. According to the source, as a result of the attack, at least one Taliban fighter was killed, and another individual sustained injuries. This event follows a previous incident where the National Resistance Front forces conducted an attack on a Taliban outpost in the “Robat” area of the Bagram district, Parwan province, on Monday night, June 26. The attack resulted in the death of one Taliban member and injuries to another. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in NRF - National Resistance Front, Security, Taliban | Tags: Afghan resistance against Taliban, Bagram, Parwan |

Eighty Afghan civilians may have been summarily killed by SAS, inquiry told

2nd July, 2023 · admin

The Guardian (UK): Eighty Afghans may have been victim of summary killings by three separate British SAS units operating in the country between 2010 and 2013, lawyers representing the bereaved families have told a public inquiry. One of the elite soldiers is believed to have “personally killed” 35 Afghans on a single six-month tour of duty as part of an alleged policy to terminate “all fighting-age males” in homes raided, “regardless of the threat they posed”. Click here to read more (external link).

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

Tolo News in Dari – July 2, 2023

2nd July, 2023 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Pence says Trump administration would have kept U.S. troops in Afghanistan despite withdrawal deal with Taliban

2nd July, 2023 · admin

Mike Pence

CBS News: “Candidly, it was always my belief that it would be prudent to keep a couple of thousand American forces there to support our efforts against terrorist elements, both in Afghanistan and in the region,” Pence, who is running for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, told “Face the Nation” in an interview that aired Sunday. Under the terms of the Trump administration’s 2020 agreement with the Taliban, the U.S. agreed to a conditions-based withdrawal of all remaining forces from Afghanistan if the Taliban lived up to its own commitments. The former vice president argued that the Taliban had breached those terms, and thus the U.S. need not honor the deal.  Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Security, Taliban, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: US betrayal of Afghans |
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