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UNICEF: 800,000 Women and Girls Are Malnourished in Afghanistan

21st March, 2023 · admin

8am: The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in Afghanistan has said that acute malnutrition among women and teenage girls in Afghanistan has increased by 50 percent. On Monday, UNICEF published a videotape of Ziva Moreira, nutrition consultant of UNICEF’s South Asia regional office, saying that the number of these mothers and teenage girls reaches more than 800,000. It should be mentioned that with the Taliban’s domination of Afghanistan, unemployment and poverty in this country spread in an unprecedented manner. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Women, UN-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Life under Taliban rule |

Afghanistan’s T20 squad against Pakistan announced

21st March, 2023 · admin

Rashid Khan

Ariana: Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) on Tuesday named a 17-member squad, led by Rashid Khan, for the three-match T20I series against Pakistan, which starts in Sharjah later this week. According to the ACB, Mohammad Nabi, the team’s former captain, has been recalled while left-handed opener Sediqullah Atal has been added to the squad. Atal could be a potential debutant for Afghanistan in the series, said ACB. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Sports News | Tags: Cricket, Rashid Khan |

Nowroz Mubarak

20th March, 2023 · admin

Posted in Misc. | Tags: Nowroz |

Taliban Authorities Ban Nowruz Celebration in Afghanistan’s Daikundi

20th March, 2023 · admin

Daikundi

Khaama: Taliban have banned the celebration of the Afghan festive Nowruz in the central Daikundi province, warning residents if they are caught celebrating the occasion, they will be treated accordingly. Taliban’s Ministry for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice in an announcement said the group’s regulators have told people “Islam prohibits the celebration of Nowruz”. Click here to read more (external link).

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Posted in Art and Culture, Society, Taliban | Tags: Ban on Nowroz, Daikundi, Life under Taliban rule, Nowroz |

Tolo News in Dari – March 20, 2023

20th March, 2023 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Grenade Blast Kills Mother, Five Children In Central Afghanistan

20th March, 2023 · admin

dpa: Five children along with their mother were killed when a grenade exploded in Afghanistan’s central Ghor Province, local officials said on March 20. Abdulhai Zaeem, the provincial director of information and culture, told the dpa news agency that the incident happened on March 19 in the provincial capital Firozkoh, while the children were playing with a hand grenade inside their house. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Other News | Tags: Ghor |

Australian former SAS soldier Oliver Schulz held over alleged war crime in Afghanistan

20th March, 2023 · admin

BBC News: A former Australian SAS soldier has been charged with murder, following an investigation into alleged war crimes in Afghanistan. Oliver Schulz, 41, is the first Australian serviceman or veteran to be charged with a war crime under Australian law. The offence carries a maximum sentence of life in jail. He was arrested on Monday in regional New South Wales (NSW), and will face a court on Tuesday. Click here to read more (external link).

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

Taliban Told to Avoid Nepotism

20th March, 2023 · admin

Mullah Hibatullah Akhundzada

Ayaz Gul
VOA News
March 20, 2023

Hibatullah Akhundzada, the Taliban leader in Afghanistan, has told Afghan officials to replace any relatives they have hired for government positions and avoid hiring relatives moving forward.

Allegations have emerged that some Taliban officials have placed their sons in government positions they are not qualified for.

Afghanistan is facing deepening economic and humanitarian crises since the Taliban returned to power, after fighting a war for two decades.

In addition to the Taliban’s nepotism practices, the group has also barred many women from working and has also refused to allow girls and women to continue their education in secondary schools and universities.

Posted in Corruption, Taliban | Tags: Corrupt Taliban, Hibatullah Akhundzada, Nepotism |

Afghan Student in India Wins Gold Medal, Dedicates It to Afghan Women Barred from University

19th March, 2023 · admin

Anjana Pasricha
VOA News
March 19, 2023

MUMBAI — When Razia Muradi, a 27-year-old Afghan student, won a gold medal for her performance in a master’s program in a college in India, her thoughts flashed back to her homeland, she told VOA this week.

Growing up in Bamiyan province in Afghanistan, the future looked promising. She worked by day and went to night school to complete her bachelor’s degree.

“Life was peaceful and normal,” Muradi said.

“Women were free to attend university. Girls were eager to learn. Families were supportive and encouraged their daughters to pursue higher education.”

Two years ago, she came to India on a scholarship for a postgraduate course in public administration. She was among thousands of Afghans who headed to Indian colleges in the last two decades after the Taliban’s overthrow in 2001 following its first stint in power.

Like many of these young students, her goal was to return and use her degree in policymaking to take a job and help Afghanistan modernize.

All that changed abruptly when Taliban regained control of Afghanistan in August 2021. Like many women, she was gripped with dread that the country would regress into the dark days an older generation vividly remembered.

That is why it was a moment of great pride but also deep sadness when Muradi went onstage this month to accept the gold medal for achieving the highest grade-point average in her program at Veer Narmad South Gujarat University in in the western Gujarat state.

“I dedicate this achievement to all the women who do not have the opportunity that I have to study,” she told VOA. “And at some point in time, girls like me want to return this chance in some way to them. This medal is an affirmation that women can accomplish anything.”

Muradi said she sees herself as representing the women of Afghanistan deprived of education.

In December, the Taliban banned women from attending university, dealing a second blow to female education – the group had earlier barred girls from secondary schools, depriving millions from studying beyond the sixth grade.

In the year and a half since the group swept into power, women have been removed from many jobs, must wear the full veil, and are not allowed to travel without a male relative or visit parks and gyms as the hard-line Islamists roll back women’s rights and freedoms.

For Afghan women like Muradi, all hopes that the Taliban would live up to their initial promises of a more liberal rule have been crushed.

“I feel broken from inside. Everything that happened in the 1990s is being repeated. The hope with which I came to India is destroyed,” Muradi said.

“I cannot see any bright future for myself. I don’t know whether I will be able to go back and meet my family. I struggle with these thoughts all the time.”

With her country in turmoil, studying for her master’s was not easy. She worried about her family, but she said she worked to stay calm as there was little she could do except honor her luck in being among the Afghan women still pursuing an education.

“I had to manage my stress. Every time I thought about Afghanistan, I told myself that it is my responsibility to take advantage of this opportunity that other girls in my country can no longer avail. So, I must focus on my studies and build my capacity if I want to bring change in the future,” she said.

Muradi is now working on her Ph.D. in public administration from the same college, supported by a scholarship from the Indian government’s Indian Council of Cultural Relations, and she has a message for the Taliban.

“I think the Taliban need to rethink about depriving women of education. If they want to rule, they cannot ignore the women. Women will protest, at some point they will stand and ask for their rights. Otherwise, half the country’s population will be useless,” she said.

Posted in Afghan Women, Education, India-Afghanistan Relations, Taliban | Tags: Razia Muradi, Taliban war on women |

Taliban Uses WFP Aids to Build Mosques in Parwan

19th March, 2023 · admin

8am: On Saturday, reliable sources said that Khan Mohammad, one of the people close to the Taliban in Shaikh Ali district of Dar-e-Ghorband in Parwan province, collected aid from the World Food Organization (WFP) for 80 families in need, and is going to spend them on the construction of a mosque in that district. “Khan Mohammad has been designated by the Taliban as headman of Zirkhwal village and has been hoarding the aided materials for 17 families since last month and is going to hoard them in the next month as well.” the source added. The people are poor and the headman takes from the people by force.” Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Corruption, Economic News, Taliban | Tags: Corrupt Taliban, Parwan, Taliban stealing aid |
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