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Cricket: Hamid Hassan appointed as national team’s bowling coach

9th March, 2023 · admin

Hamid Hassan

Ariana: The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) said Wednesday that Hamid Hassan will take over as the national team’s bowling coach. Hassan has a long history as a national cricketer and will take up his new role during Afghanistan’s upcoming three-match T20I series against Pakistan in the UAE later this month. Following the announcement of his appointment, Hassan said: “Cricket has been my life over the past two-three decades and is in fact something that has been my passion for my whole life. It’s a difficult decision for me to retire from the game I love the most, but I’m doing this for the sake of my country and my team.” Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Sports News | Tags: Cricket, Hamid Hassan |

Imran, others charged with terrorism after clashes at PTI rally

9th March, 2023 · admin

Imran Khan

The Express Tribune (PK): Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan along with other party leaders were booked in a case on Thursday following yesterday’s clashes at the former ruling party’s rally, which claimed the life of one PTI worker. The first information report (FIR) – a copy of which is available with the Express Tribune – was registered at the Race Course police station under the anti-terrorism act (ATA), murder, attempt to murder and other offenses. Click here to read more (external link).

 

Posted in Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Imran Khan |

Tolo News in Dari – March 8, 2023

8th March, 2023 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

UN: Taliban-Run Afghanistan Becomes World’s ‘Most Repressive’ Nation for Women

8th March, 2023 · admin

Ayaz Gul
VOA News
March 8, 2023

ISLAMABAD — The United Nations said Wednesday that Taliban restrictions on the rights of women and girls had “effectively trapped” most of them in their homes, turning Afghanistan into the “most repressive” country in the world for women.

The U.N. statement marking International Women’s Day comes as female activists gathered in the street of the Afghan capital, Kabul, for a second day to protest the ruling Taliban’s ban on girls’ access to education and work.

“Afghanistan under the Taliban remains the most repressive country in the world regarding women’s rights and it has been distressing to witness their methodical, deliberate, and systematic efforts to push Afghan women and girls out of the public sphere,” said Roza Otunbayeva, the head of the U.N. mission in Kabul.

“Confining half of the country’s population to their homes in one of the world’s largest humanitarian and economic crises is a colossal act of national self-harm,” she added, renewing her call on the Taliban to halt and reverse the “harsh restrictions.”

Otunbayeva warned that the crackdown on women’s rights would damage Afghanistan’s prospects of recovering from decades of war and condemn all its citizens to poverty for generations. “It will further isolate Afghanistan from its citizens and the rest of the world,” the U.N. envoy said.

The Taliban returned to power in August 2021 as U.S. and NATO troops withdrew from the country after two decades of war.

The hardline de facto leaders have since implemented a strict interpretation of Islamic law, or Sharia, barring most Afghan women from workplaces and banning female education beyond grade six in the impoverished South Asian nation of about 40 million people.

“The time has come for the United Nations to take a decisive and serious decision concerning the fate of the [Afghan] people,” one of the protesters at the Kabul rally read from a statement, according to AFP.

The U.N. says Afghan women’s right to travel or work outside their homes and to access public spaces is largely restricted. They have also been excluded from all levels of public decision making.

The international community has not recognized the Taliban as legitimate rulers of Afghanistan. It calls on the hardline leadership to uphold human rights and cut ties with terrorist groups before it is willing to engage in diplomatic relations.

On Wednesday, Rina Amiri, the U.S. special envoy for Afghan women, girls, and human rights, voiced her solidarity with women in Afghanistan, saying she will continue to advocate for them with “every tool” at her disposal.

“The road ahead will be undeniably challenging, but you are not alone. We will continue working with you to remind the world that we cannot allow the normalization of policies that have made half of the population prisoners in their homes,” Amiri wrote in an open letter to Afghan women.

Taliban leaders did not immediately respond to the renewed international criticism of their governance. The male-only Taliban administration has said its policies align with Afghan culture and Islamic law. Afghans and scholars in other Muslim-majority countries reject the claims, saying neither local culture nor Islam bans women’s access to education and public life.

On Tuesday, Taliban Higher Education Minister Neda Mohammad Nadim, while addressing a gathering in Kabul, insisted they had not banned female education but suspended it temporarily. He asserted the Taliban are being “uselessly” and “unfairly” accused of being enemies of women.

“[But] we cannot act based on anyone’s recommendations. The individuals should not make such demands on us that our tradition, customs, and Islamic religion do not allow,” Nadim said, without naming anyone.

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Posted in Afghan Children, Afghan Women, Education, Human Rights, Society, Taliban, UN-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Life under Taliban rule, Taliban war on women |

Afghanistan To Host Pakistan In U.A.E. For Three Cricket Internationals

8th March, 2023 · admin

AFP: Afghanistan announced on March 7 it will host Pakistan for three Twenty20 cricket internationals in Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates later this month, the first bilateral series between the neighbors. The Afghanistan Cricket Board said its home season will start with the series against Pakistan on March 25, 27, and 29. Click here to read more (external link).

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Posted in Afghan Sports News | Tags: Afghan MMA, Cricket, Farid Besharat |

Taliban Forcefully Displace Hazara Inhabitants of a Village in Sar-E-Pul, Reports

7th March, 2023 · admin

8am: According to reports from local sources, the Taliban have recently taken over a village in Sar-e-Pul province, where the inhabitants are mainly from the Hazara community. The Taliban reportedly forced these Hazara residents to leave their homes and evacuate the village. In addition to the forced evacuation, the Taliban have also imposed a fine of 36 million AFG on the residents of this village. This move has caused widespread concern and alarm, as it marks a continuation of the Taliban’s oppressive tactics toward minority groups in Afghanistan. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Civilian Injuries and Deaths, Ethnic Issues, Taliban | Tags: Hazaras, Life under Taliban rule, Pashtun war on Hazaras, Pashtunization, Sar-e-Pol |

Tolo News in Dari – March 7, 2023

7th March, 2023 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Fears Mount Over The Future Of Afghanistan’s Historic Bamiyan Valley

7th March, 2023 · admin

Destroyed Buddha Statue

RFE/RL: March 11 marks the anniversary of the destruction of Bamiyan’s sixth-century Buddha statues by the Taliban in 2001. According to experts, encroaching construction, negligence, and looting are endangering the status and future of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Click here to view photos (external link).

Posted in Art and Culture, History, Photos, Taliban | Tags: Bamiyan, Buddha Statues, Destruction of non Pashtun history and culture by Pashtun Taliban, Life under Taliban rule |

ILO: Afghan Women Bear Brunt of Job Losses After Taliban Takeover

7th March, 2023 · admin

Ayaz Gul
VOA News
March 7, 2023

ISLAMABAD — The International Labor Organization said Tuesday that female employment levels in Afghanistan had fallen steeply since the Taliban took over the war-ravaged country.

The ILO, in a new report, found that Taliban curbs on women’s activities and their ability to work had contributed to the decline. It assessed that the recent edict barring women from working for national and international non-governmental organizations had exacerbated the situation.

“In the fourth quarter of 2022, female employment is estimated to have been 25 percent lower than in the second quarter of 2021, before the crisis. Male employment levels are down seven percent in the same period,” the report said.

The Taliban reclaimed power in August 2021 as the United States and NATO troops withdrew from Afghanistan after two decades of war.

The de facto leaders have since implemented a strict interpretation of Islamic law, or Sharia, barring most Afghan women from workplaces and banning female education beyond grade six in the impoverished country.

“Restrictions on girls and women have severe implications for their education and labor market prospects,” said Ramin Behzad, the senior ILO coordinator for Afghanistan.

The report noted that home-based self-employment had become the predominant form of women’s participation in the labor market, preventing the figure from falling further.

“Providing equal access for all young women and men to quality education and training as well as decent and productive employment opportunities remain a key challenge and priority for the future of the Afghan economy and society,” Behzad said.

The ILO report estimated that youth employment had decreased by 25% for Afghans between the ages of 15 and 24. It said that restrictions on young women have further contributed to the disproportionate and devastating impact of the crisis on youth.

Afghanistan continues to face a humanitarian crisis blamed on years of war, prolonged drought, harsh economic conditions and a challenging labor market.

The Taliban takeover worsened the crisis as foreign governments halted development funds for the largely aid-dependent country, froze more than $9 billion in Afghan central bank foreign assets and isolated the Afghan banking sector.

The international community has refused to recognize the Taliban as legitimate rulers of Afghanistan. It is calling for the hardline leadership to uphold human rights and cut ties with terrorist groups before it is willing to engage in diplomatic relations.

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

Fresh $40 Million Cash Arrives Kabul, DAB to Auction $16 Million on Wednesday

7th March, 2023 · admin

Khaama: According to the central bank, this is the 60th aid package that has been dispatched to Afghanistan. Since the return of the Taliban to power in August 2021, the international community’s cash aid has reached nearly $2 billion. Compared to the Pakistani Rupee and Iranian Rial, Afghani has remained quite strong over the past year and a half. Many financial and economic experts relate the stable value of Afghani to the inflow of USD to Afghanistan under the umbrella of humanitarian cash aid. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Economic News, Taliban | Tags: Da Afghanistan Bank, Secretly funding Taliban, West funding Taliban, West supporting Taliban |
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