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Amnesty International Demands UN Council’s Attention On ‘Relentless’ Taliban Abuses In Afghanistan

6th March, 2023 · admin

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
March 6, 2023

Amnesty International has urged the UN Human Rights Council to address “relentless abuses” by the Taliban-led government in Afghanistan.

In a statement announcing its new report, the rights watchdog demanded that the UN council “establish an independent investigative mechanism in Afghanistan at the earliest opportunity, with a focus on evidence preservation to pursue international justice.”

It cited a “wave of arrests” and “unlawful detentions” of women’s rights defenders, academics, and activists.

Amnesty International also cited fresh evidence of attacks on civilians in the Panjshir region where military resistance to the Taliban has been historically strong, “including abductions and enforced disappearances” that “are still being committed as the Taliban’s conflict with the National Resistance Front (NRF) continues.”

It cited its own investigation into mass killings of ethnic Hazaras by Taliban fighters in the Ghazni, Ghor, and Daykundi provinces where perpetrators have evaded justice.

It said the preservation of evidence “is key to pursue international justice.”

Persistent abuses and denial of the most basic rights for women and minorities have continued and even accelerated in the 18 months since the Taliban swept to power as the U.S.-led international troops withdrew and the UN-backed Afghan government collapsed and fled, leaving millions of Afghans already battered by decades of conflict to fend for themselves.

Just this week, international officials have been frustrated by the Taliban’s refusal to allow women and girls to attend school as universities reopened in Afghanistan.

“It is time for the international community to follow up their repeated public statements with concrete action,” Amnesty quoted its secretary-general, Agnes Callamard, as saying.

“The international community should act soon to establish a UN-mandated international fact-finding and evidence preservation mechanism to ensure independent investigations and prosecutions are possible,” she said. “The current accountability gap is allowing grave violations and abuses in Afghanistan to continue unabated, and it must be urgently closed.”

The UN Human Rights Council, which is based in Geneva, is the only global intergovernmental rights organization but has no legally binding powers over UN member states.

With reporting by AP

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 Civilian Injuries and Deaths, Ethnic Issues, Human Rights, Security, Taliban | Tags: Life under Taliban rule, massacre, Pashtun Taliban, Pashtun war on Hazaras |

Tolo News in Dari – March 6, 2023

6th March, 2023 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Afghanistan’s status as ICC Full Member unlikely to be affected

6th March, 2023 · admin

ESPNCricinfo: Despite dim prospects for an Afghanistan women’s team being formed so long as the Taliban remain in power, Afghanistan’s status as an ICC Full Member is unlikely to be affected. The matter is set for wider discussion at the next ICC board meetings in Dubai in March, when the ICC’s working group on Afghanistan will provide an update on progress in the country. ESPNcricinfo understands that the group, headed by the ICC’s deputy chair Imran Khwaja, will push for not penalising Afghanistan’s status and shed greater light on the difficulties the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) faces in pushing to develop the women’s game. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Sports News | Tags: Cricket |

Pakistan Bans Airing of Ex-PM Khan’s Speeches, Media Talks

6th March, 2023 · admin

Imran Khan

Ayaz Gul
VOA News
March 6, 2023

ISLAMABAD — Pakistan has imposed a complete ban on the broadcasting of speeches and news conferences by populist former prime minister Imran Khan, and swiftly suspended a mainstream satellite television channel for defying the order.

The curbs, slapped on late Sunday, were swiftly condemned by critics as an assault on the country’s freedom of speech and independent media, demanding the government remove them.

The state-run Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority ordered all satellite television channels to stop showing Khan’s “live and recorded” speeches and media talks immediately, warning that violators will have their licenses canceled.

The ban came hours after Khan, 70, addressed supporters of his opposition Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) part, outside his residence in the eastern city of Lahore and alleged corruption against Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

In Sunday’s live televised speech, the cricket-star-turned politician again accused Pakistan’s powerful military and its recently retired chief, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, of protecting incumbent rulers in alleged corruption cases. He also accused an unnamed officer of the country’s spy agency of unleashing a crackdown on PTI leaders and social media activists.

The media regulator claimed in its directive that Khan was “leveling baseless allegations and spreading hate speech through his provocative statements against state institutions and officers.”

The authority hours later suspended the license of the ARY News channel for airing clips of Khan’s speech in a “willful defiance” of the prohibition order.

PEMRA had previously banned satellite television channels from broadcasting Khan’s live speeches, but a high court outlawed those restrictions as a violation of freedom of speech.

The country’s independent Human Rights Commission of Pakistan said in a statement Sunday it “deplores” the latest decision to ban the PTI chief speeches.

“We have always opposed measures to curb voices…and continue to stand by our commitment to freedom of speech, irrespective of the person’s political opinion. The ban must be lifted immediately,” the watchdog stressed.

Arrest warrants

Khan’s speech Sunday came hours after police tried to serve arrest warrants on him to ensure his appearance in an anti-graft court on charges he had unlawfully sold state gifts received from foreign dignitaries while serving as prime minister. He is required to appear in court Tuesday.

A police statement later said they could not directly serve the arrest warrants on Khan because his aides told them he was not at home.

Pakistan’s election commission had recently found Khan guilty of selling the gifts, prompting the Federal Investigation Agency to file charges against him and issue arrest warrants for avoiding appearing in court.

The opposition politician, popular among Pakistani youth and urban voters, rejects the charges as politically motivated and part of the Sharif administration’s alleged drive to victimize the opposition.

Khan has been demanding the government announce early elections since a parliamentary no-confidence vote toppled his nearly four-year-old government last April. Sharif, the then-opposition leader, succeeded Khan and cobbled together a coalition government of about a dozen political parties.

Sharif has rejected calls for a snap vote, saying it will be held later this year when Parliament completes its mandatory five-year term.

The deposed prime minister has led massive countrywide protest rallies to push for his demands. Khan was shot at and wounded while leading a rally last November. He accused Sharif and his administration of plotting to kill him, charges the government rejected.

On Sunday, Khan defended his absence from court, saying authorities did not provide adequate security during his multiple court appearances in the capital, Islamabad, last week. He again denied any wrongdoing and dismissed as fake dozens of lawsuits the government has launched against him since his ouster.

Until now, most Pakistani satellite channels would mute parts of Khan’s speeches where he would criticize Bajwa and other military officers for their role in removing him from office and for their continued involvement in national politics.

Just days before he stepped down from office after an extended six-year term last November, Gen. Bajwa acknowledged the military had been meddling in national politics for decades but decided in 2021 to end the “unconstitutional” practice. It was a rare admission, but Bajwa’s claims of ending the interference have been met with deep suspicions and skepticism by Khan’s party as well as independent critics of the military.

Pakistan’s military has staged several coups against elected governments, ruling the country for nearly half of its 75 years of existence. The institution is deeply involved in commercial and business activities but those who question the activity often face pressures and are dubbed traitors by pro-military media outlets.

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

Public Universities Open, Female Students Not Admitted

6th March, 2023 · admin

Tolo News: Universities in the cold areas of the country started classes on Monday with the absence of female students. In December of last year, the Ministry of Higher Education announced that the female students are suspended from going to universities until further notice. The female students meanwhile expressed criticism over the closure of their universities. “15 of Hout (March 6) has been one of the hopeless days, I as an Afghan girl witnessed it as a very bad historic day,” said Sofia, a student. “It even caused us to get depressed and get concerned that we should remain at home,” said Shabana, a student. Click here to read more (external link).

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Posted in Afghan Children, Afghan Women, Education, Taliban | Tags: Balkh, Life under Taliban rule, Taliban war on women |

EU Not Supporting Armed Resistance: Niklasson

5th March, 2023 · admin

Tolo News: The European Union’s Special Envoy for Afghanistan, Tomas Niklasson, said that the EU is “not supporting armed resistance, neither politically, nor in other ways.” Niklasson made the remarks at a press conference in Kabul on Sunday. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in EU-Afghanistan Relations, Security, Taliban | Tags: Afghan resistance against Taliban, Betrayal of Afghan people, West supporting Taliban |

Taliban’s Security Deception

5th March, 2023 · admin

Taliban fighters (file photo)

8am:  The Taliban‘s claims of providing security are false and are merely a form of media propaganda, similar to their previous false claim that “Taliban 2.0 have changed“. This regime, whose primary abilities are intimidation, harassment, torture, and killing, will continue to cause terror and insecurity.  Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Civilian Injuries and Deaths, Security, Taliban | Tags: Life under Taliban rule, Taliban Security Failure, Taliban torture |

Tolo News in Dari – March 5, 2023

5th March, 2023 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Niklasson: No Talk of Girls Returning to Classes in New School Year

5th March, 2023 · admin

Tolo News: The European Union special envoy for Afghanistan, Tomas Niklasson, said that the issue of girls’ schools was discussed with authorities, but he did not hear any commitment about opening classes for the new school year. Niklasson who is on a visit to Afghanistan, has met with several senior officials of the Islamic Emirate. Click here to read more (external link).

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  • EU Envoy Says Taliban Won’t Commit To Reopening Schools To Girls
Posted in Afghan Children, Afghan Women, Education, EU-Afghanistan Relations, Taliban | Tags: Life under Taliban rule, Taliban war on women |

Thousands of women in Afghanistan likely to be punished for adultery after Taliban invalidates divorces

5th March, 2023 · admin

Livemint: Under the previous government, the women were granted one-sided divorce helping them to escape abusive and drug-addicted husbands. Some of these women remarried to start a new life, but the extreme imposition of Islamic law by the Taliban is making these women vulnerable to imprisonment or other types of violent punishments for the crime of adultery, a report from Washington Post said. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Women, Human Rights, Taliban | Tags: Domestic Violence, Life under Taliban rule, Taliban war on women |
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