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Taliban Commander Allegedly Commits Sexual Assault in Panjshir Province: Sources

3rd May, 2023 · admin

Taliban militants (file photo)

8am: According to local sources, Mawlawi Muttaqi, the commander of the Taliban’s security command for Panjshir province, forcibly entered a residential house and sexually assaulted a woman. A credible source from the ranks of the Taliban in Panjshir told Hasht-e Subh that the incident occurred on Monday, May 1, in the village of Frubal, in the central district of this province. Mawlawi Muttaqi is the main resident of Kandahar province and lives in the house of the former government’s public health director in the Parakh area of Panjshir center. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Crime and Punishment, Taliban | Tags: Life under Taliban rule, Panjshir, Sexual Assault, Taliban Rapists |

Stop Detaining, Imprisoning Journalists: UN Chief

3rd May, 2023 · admin

Khaama: On Wednesday, World Press Freedom Day, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres declared that “the world must stand with journalists as they stand for the truth.” On the occasion of World Press Freedom Day, the Afghanistan Journalists Centre (AFJC) released a report on the deteriorating situation of the media in Afghanistan, noting that violence cases against journalists have increased by 64% in the past year. The report shows that at least 213 incidents of violence, threats and detention of journalists have been recorded in the country from May 2022 to May 2023. The report revealed that one person was killed, 21 were injured, six people were physically harassed, 115 people were threatened, and 70 journalists were detained, of which at least two journalists, Murtaza Behbudi and Khairullah Parhar, are still in Taliban custody. Click here to read more (external link).

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Posted in Censorship, Media, Taliban, UN-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Afghan Journalists, Detain and torture by Taliban, Life under Taliban rule, Press Freedom |

UN Chief Lambasts Taliban for ‘Systemic Attacks’ on Afghan Women’s Rights

3rd May, 2023 · admin

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres

Ayaz Gul
VOA News
May 2, 2023

ISLAMABAD — Participants at a United Nations-convened international meeting on Afghanistan in Qatar agreed Tuesday to work together to find a way to engage with the country’s fundamentalist Taliban authorities on issues such as human rights, governance, counterterrorism and anti-drug efforts.

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and special envoys on Afghanistan from nearly two dozen countries, including the United States, China and Russia as well as international organizations, attended the talks that began on Monday. The Taliban criticized the session for excluding them.

At the outset, Guterres told a post-meeting conference in the Qatari capital of Doha that it was about developing a “common international approach” and not about recognition of the Taliban government.

The clarification stemmed from a senior U.N. official’s suggestion in the run-up to the Doha meeting that attendees would also discuss recognizing the Taliban’s men-only government.

Taliban takeover

The Taliban seized power in August 2021 when U.S. and NATO troops departed the country after nearly two decades of involvement in the war with the then-insurgent Taliban.

No foreign government has recognized the new administration in Kabul, known as the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, in part because of its bans on women’s access to work, education and public life.

“The current ban on Afghan women working for the United Nations and national and international NGOs is unacceptable and puts lives in jeopardy,” Guterres said Tuesday. “Let me be crystal clear, we will never be silent in the face of unprecedented, systemic attacks on women and girls’ rights.”

The Taliban government has banned girls’ education beyond the sixth grade and barred most women from workplaces, including those working with the U.N. and nongovernmental organizations.

“When it is the right moment to do so, I will obviously not refuse that possibility. Today is not the right moment to do so,” Guterres said when asked if he would be willing to hold a direct meeting with the Taliban.

The U.N. chief noted that delegates at the meeting were worried about the stability of Afghanistan and expressed serious concerns over “the persistent presence of terrorist organizations” and “the spread of drug trafficking that posed a risk for the region and beyond.

“Participants agreed on the need for a strategy of engagement that allows for the stabilization of Afghanistan but also allows for addressing important concerns,” he said.

“To achieve our objectives, we cannot disengage. Many called for engagement to be more effective and based on lessons which we have learned from the past,” the secretary-general said without elaborating.

The United Nations is due to conclude by Friday its ongoing review of Afghan operations in the aftermath of the Taliban ban on its female staff, prompting fears the global body could be preparing to withdraw from the country.

Guterres stopped short of ruling out the withdrawal possibility, while noting that Afghanistan is the largest humanitarian crisis in the world, with 97% of Afghans living in poverty.

“Two-thirds of the population — 28 million — will need humanitarian assistance this year to survive. Six million Afghan children, women, and men are one step away from famine-like conditions. Meanwhile, funding is evaporating,” he said.

The U.N. chief noted the world body has received only $294 million, or 6.4%, of its $4.6 billion Afghan humanitarian response plan for 2023.

Suhail Shaheen, the Taliban permanent representative-designate to the U.N., hailed Guterres’ announcement that the meeting participants had agreed to maintain engagement with Afghanistan.

“I believe a major flaw of the meeting was the exclusion of the IEA, the main party to the issue. Any meeting without their participation can neither be productive nor help in solving issues,” Shahen, who currently heads the Doha-based Taliban political office, told VOA by phone.

He said that Afghanistan faces many challenges, and the Taliban would want to resolve them in line with “our own principles.” Shaheen pointed out that the Afghan nation had also been demanding the removal of international financial sanctions that were imposed on the country after the Taliban takeover.

“But there was no discussion on the issue at the just concluded meeting. These sanctions are inflicting collective punishment on the poverty-stricken Afghan people. We welcome any gathering that aims to resolve issues, but if the purpose is to put pressure on us, it won’t work. The IEA is a reality, and no one should ignore it.”

Hibatullah Akhundzada, the reclusive Taliban chief, has repeatedly rejected international calls for removing bans on women and girls, saying he will not allow any foreign interference in his Islamic governance.

The Taliban previously controlled Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001. Only three countries recognized their government then, including neighboring Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. The hardline group had at the time wholly banned girls from receiving an education and women from working outdoors.

They had also hosted al-Qaida leaders blamed for plotting the deadly September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States.

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  • Doha Meeting Behind Closed Doors: Afghans Suspect Hidden Agendas
Posted in Afghan Women, Economic News, Taliban, UN-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Taliban war on women |

Afghanistan: ‘Nothing we can do but watch babies die’

2nd May, 2023 · admin

BBC News: Every day, 167 children die in Afghanistan from preventable diseases, according to the UN children’s fund Unicef – illnesses that could and should be cured with the right medication. It is a staggering number. But it’s an estimate. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Children, Economic News, Health News | Tags: Taliban government failure |

Tolo News in Dari – May 2, 2023

2nd May, 2023 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Afghanistan’s first female airline pilot flies once more after fleeing the Taliban for a new life in Europe

2nd May, 2023 · admin

Mirzaee

Daily Mail (UK): Afghanistan’s first female airline pilot who fled the country when the Taliban came to power has managed to regain a place in the skies after starting a new life in Europe. Mohadese Mirzaee, 24, made history in 2020 when she became the first woman to fly a commercial airliner in her native Afghanistan. Mirzaee and an all-female crew took to the skies in a Boeing 737, performing various flights to cities in Afghanistan as well as countries including Turkey, Uzbekistan, Saudi Arabia and India. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Women, Refugees and Migrants, Taliban | Tags: Escape from the Taliban, History Making Event, Mohadese Mirzaee |

Former Taliban Spokesperson Calls for Knife Attacks on Taliban Opponents Abroad

2nd May, 2023 · admin

8am: Saied Khosti, the former spokesperson of the Taliban’s Interior Ministry, has threatened to kill opponents of this group both inside and outside of Afghanistan with knives. The former Interior Ministry spokesperson, who apparently does not hold an official position at present, made the threat in a tweet on Tuesday, May 2. Khosti wrote, “Kill the fugitives one by one with knives. If anyone preaches against the country, go and kill them. They are very ruthless and terrifying animals.” He added, “We have hundreds of volunteers in Europe and America. They just want unity and leadership.” Click here to read more (external link).

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Posted in Taliban | Tags: Saeed Khosti, Taliban Amnesty Violation |

4.6 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Afghanistan’s Paktia Province

2nd May, 2023 · admin

Khaama: An earthquake of 4.6 magnitude hit 39 Km northeast of Gardez, Paktia province of Afghanistan, on Tuesday, May 2, 2023. The quake of 4.6 magnitudes occurred at 5:24 am local time, 5 km depth on Tuesday with the epicentre of Sayed Karam district of Paktia province of Afghanistan, reported by the Indian National Center for Seismology. No casualties have been reported so far. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Environmental News | Tags: Earthquake, Paktia |

National Resistance Front Strikes Back: Two Taliban Fighters Killed in Parwan

1st May, 2023 · admin

8am: The attack took place at around 3:00 AM on Monday, May 1, in the Du-saraka area of the Bagram district, as per the source who spoke with Hasht-e Subh. The Resistance Front forces reportedly first targeted the Taliban outpost with rockets before engaging in a firefight with them. As the weather gets warmer, it appears that anti-Taliban armed groups have resumed their sporadic attacks against the group’s fighters in some provinces of Afghanistan. Click here to read more (external link).

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

Freedom Front Strikes Again: Two Taliban Fighters Killed in Kabul Attack

1st May, 2023 · admin

8am: The attack took place around 9:00 pm on Sunday night, April 30, above a Taliban outpost in the Khairkhana area of Kabul’s 11th security district. The group announced the attack through a newsletter and a video on its Twitter page but did not mention any potential casualties among its own forces. Residents of the 315 area in Kabul also reported hearing gunfire in the area. The Taliban have not yet commented on the incident. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Security, Taliban | Tags: Afghan resistance against Taliban, Afghanistan Freedom Front - AFF, Kabul |
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