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Blinken: ‘We Have Relocated More Than 97,000 Afghans to US’

13th June, 2023 · admin

Blinken

Tolo News: US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that overall more than 97,000 Afghans have been relocated to the United States. Speaking at a signing ceremony to renew the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the US Department of State and the #AfghanEvac Coalition on Monday, June 12, Blinken said that US is working with AfghanEvac to relocate more Afghans faster. Click here to read more (external link).

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Posted in Refugees and Migrants, US-Afghanistan Relations |

Austrian Man Detained in Afghanistan, Accused of Spying

13th June, 2023 · admin

Khaama: The Austrian Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday that an Austrian man who visited Afghanistan early this year is currently being detained in the country. According to the report, he has been detained for a few weeks since a far-right publication published an article titled “Vacation with the Taliban”, in which he presented a favourable portrayal of life in Afghanistan under Taliban control. He is allegedly being held for espionage, and Austrian neo-Nazis have made his case public via Telegram groups. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Other News | Tags: Austria-Afghanistan Relations |

Night Raid Victims’ Families in Maidan Wardak Demand Justice

12th June, 2023 · admin

Tolo News: Families of victims of night operations of foreign forces in Chak Maidan Wardak district are demanding justice from international courts and human rights organizations.  They called the event a war crime and asked the international courts to punish the perpetrators for their actions.  Shams Rahman, one of the relatives of the victims, said that as a result of the night operations of foreign forces in 2016, three women were killed and four others, including children, were wounded. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Civilian Injuries and Deaths, Crime and Punishment, Human Rights | Tags: Night Raids, War Crime, Wardak |

The Taliban’s Broken Promise: Frustrations Mount Over the Delayed Reconstruction of Kabul-Kandahar Highway

12th June, 2023 · admin

8am: The Taliban had promised to complete the project within 9 months, but only 20% of the work has been finished thus far. The Taliban’s actions have caused significant damage to this highway, including the destruction of approximately 200 bridges and culverts during their conflicts with the previous government, as reported by the former government’s statistics. It is important to note that this highway serves as a crucial link connecting the southern and western provinces with Kabul, as well as the central and southeastern provinces. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Reconstruction and Development, Taliban | Tags: Taliban government failure |

Tolo News in Dari – June 12, 2023

12th June, 2023 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Taliban Calls For Strict Ban On Music At Kabul Wedding Halls

12th June, 2023 · admin

dpa: The Taliban’s religious police have called again on wedding hall owners in Kabul to refrain from playing music and activities that contradict its Islamic rulings for weddings or similar events. Owners of the halls have been told to strictly adhere to the rulings set by the government, authorities said on June 11. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Everyday Life, Taliban | Tags: Life under Taliban rule, Taliban ban music |

Cricket – Asadullah Khan named Afghanistan’s new head selector

12th June, 2023 · admin

Ariana: Asadullah Khan has been appointed Afghanistan’s chief selector, replacing Noorulhaq Malikzai who stepped down due to family reasons, Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) announced on Monday. Khan has previously served as acting CEO, chief selector, and video analyst in the ACB. Click here to read more (external link).

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Taliban’s Animosity with Non-Madrasa Education

12th June, 2023 · admin

8am: In his book, Haqqani has devoted a chapter to women’s education, asserting that women have the right to education, but with conditions based on Taliban regulations. Firstly, he states that women should be educated at home by family members and not leave home for education. Secondly, they should never be taught alongside men. Thirdly, if women do leave home for education, their teachers must be female. Additionally, he believes that teaching chemistry and physics is unnecessary for women. In 2022, the Taliban enforced this order in Afghanistan’s National University Entrance Examination, prohibiting women from studying certain fields such as economics, engineering, agriculture, geology, and journalism. Mullah Hibatullah and Haqqani, due to their positions of authority within the Taliban based on their madrasa education, are superior to others in establishing the legal framework and ideology of the Taliban. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Women, Education, Taliban | Tags: Abdul Hakim Haqqani, Hibatullah Akhundzada |

Taliban Rebuke UN Over Claims of Internal Rifts, Terror Links

11th June, 2023 · admin

Zabihullah Mujahid

Ayaz Gul
VOA News
June 11, 2023

ISLAMABAD — Taliban leaders in Afghanistan pushed back Sunday against a new United Nations assessment that they face internal power struggles and maintain a strong link with international terrorist groups.

In a statement, chief Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid denounced as baseless and “full of prejudice” the report that the U.N. Security Council’s Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team released earlier this month.

It said that under reclusive supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada, the Taliban had “reverted to the exclusionary, Pashtun-centered, autocratic policies” of their previous rule in Kabul from 1996-2001. The Taliban come from the majority ethnic Pashtun Afghans and their critics say other ethnicities lack representation in their administration.

The assessment said that “some dissent is apparent within the Taliban leadership,” but the authority of Akhundzada was increasing, and “cohesion” in Taliban ranks would likely be maintained over the next one to two years.

The Taliban chief has been “proudly resistant to external pressure to moderate his policies,” and other leaders in his administration could not “influence policy sustainability.” The report noted “little prospect of change in the near to medium term.”

Mujahid rejected the U.N. allegations, saying the Taliban make all decisions in line with “Islamic Sharia guidelines.” He said the report’s authors “deliberately distorted the facts” or lacked access to the information.

“Rumors of disagreement between the leaders of the Islamic Emirate, in particular, are a continuation of the propaganda of the past twenty years,” Mujahid stated, using the official title of the Taliban government.

Akhundzada is based in the southern city of Kandahar, Afghanistan’s second largest, and rarely leaves what is known as the birthplace of the Taliban. The report described him as “reclusive and elusive.”

Through several decrees, the Taliban chief has imposed sweeping restrictions on Afghan women, barring most of them from work, public spaces, and university education. He has also banned teenage girls nationwide from attending schools beyond the sixth grade.

The Taliban recently also instructed international charities to cease all educational activities for Afghan children, a move the U.N. denounced as another “horrendous step backward” for the people of Afghanistan.

Akhundzada has rejected international criticism of his government and calls for removing curbs on women as interfering in Afghan matters.

The report cited an unnamed U.N. Security Council member as saying the “reclusive and elusive” Taliban chief suffers from kidney problems and survived two spells of COVID-19 infection, weakening his respiratory system.

Last month, Akhundzada reportedly held a secret meeting with Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani in Kandahar. Neither side confirmed the interaction that reportedly took place on May 12 and focused on the need to lift bans on women and promote Kabul’s engagement with the global community. The talks would have marked the first time the Taliban chief is known to have had with a foreign leader.

Rise in terrorism

The U.N. report alleged that terrorists had “greater freedom of maneuver” in Afghanistan since the Taliban reclaimed control in August 2021 after waging a deadly insurgency against the United States-led NATO forces for almost two decades. It added that the Taliban’s link “remains strong and symbiotic” with terrorist groups such as al-Qaida and the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, or TTP.

“There are indications that al-Qaida is rebuilding operational capability, that TTP is launching attacks into Pakistan with support from the Taliban, that groups of foreign terrorist fighters are projecting threats across Afghanistan’s borders, and that the operations of ISIL-K are becoming more sophisticated and lethal,” the report said using an acronym for Islamic State’s regional affiliate, Islamic State-Khorasan.

Mujahid said the Taliban are not allowing anyone to use Afghan territory against other countries.

“The Islamic Emirate emphasizes that the publication of such biased and baseless reports by the Security Council does not help Afghanistan and international peace and security; rather, it increases worry among the people and raises doubts about the independence and impartiality of the United Nations.”

Authorities in neighboring Pakistan have repeatedly complained about a rise in TTP-led cross-border attacks, saying the leadership of the so-called Pakistani Taliban is directing terrorism against the country from Afghan sanctuaries.

The violence has killed hundreds of Pakistanis, mostly security forces. The latest TTP attack occurred in North Waziristan, a volatile remote district on the Afghan border, killing three soldiers and three militants, according to a military statement.

Posted in Afghan Women, Al-Qaeda, Security, Taliban, UN-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Pashtunization, Taliban government failure, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan |

Alarming Rise in Tuberculosis Cases: Over 500 Infected in Logar Province in the Past Year

11th June, 2023 · admin

8am: According to health officials of the Taliban, in Logar Province, over the past year, 575 individuals have been diagnosed with tuberculosis, indicating a 20% increase compared to the previous year. Click here to read more (external link).

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Posted in Health News | Tags: Logar, Polio, Tuberculosis |
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