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UNSC Agrees on Conducting Assessment for Tackling Taliban, Members Diverge on Focus

17th March, 2023 · admin

Michael Hughes
AOPNEWS
March 17, 2023

The UN Security Council unanimously called for an independent assessment and recommendations for dealing with the Taliban’s failings, although key members differed on the approach – with Western powers and key allies stressing human rights violations while Russia and China called for focusing on humanitarian needs and the negative impact of “unilateral sanctions.”

The resolution states that the request emanates from “concern at the lack of progress on the Security Council’s expectations of the Taliban.” The 15-member council requested that UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres conduct and provide the independent assessment no later than November 17. 

“The Security Council requests that the independent assessment provide forward-looking recommendations for an integrated and coherent approach… to address the current challenges faced by Afghanistan, including, but not limited to, humanitarian, human rights and especially the rights of women and girls, religious and ethnic minorities, security and terrorism, narcotics, development, economic and social challenges, dialogue, governance and the rule of law,” the resolution, voted on and released on Thursday, said.

The resolution also called for advancing the objective of a secure, stable, prosperous and “inclusive” Afghanistan. 

In addition to approving the measure on tasking a team of experts to develop an international strategy toward Afghanistan, the UNSC also adopted a resolution extending UNAMA’s mandate for one year.

The UAE and Japan, in their capacity as penholders on Afghanistan, co-sponsored the resolution, which UAE ambassador Lana Nusseibeh said is necessary because the scale of the crisis demands a departure from business as usual.

“In requesting this assessment, the Security Council is not only demonstrating its deep concern with the alarming trajectory in Afghanistan, but it’s choosing to do something about it. Without a persistent and coordinated international effort, the status quo that contributed to the worst women’s rights crisis in the world is likely to continue,” Nusseibeh said in a statement.

This proposal, she added, reflects the UNSC’s recognition that Afghanistan faces an exceptional set of challenges, including the severe deterioration of women’s rights, the rise in humanitarian needs, and escalating security threats, as well as the unsustainable economic situation.

Chargé d’affaires, a.i. of Afghanistan, Naseer Ahmad Faiq, who is not recognized by the Taliban, in his remarks said the best way to address the situation is by ensuring a legitimate and inclusive system of governance and hopes the UN will continue to see dialogue regarding a meaningful political process as a high priority.

US Ambassador Robert Wood during the meeting said the council’s actions directly supports the empowerment of women and girls in Afghanistan and their “equal and meaningful participation in all stages of decision-making.”

According to the UNSC meeting notes, many delegates spotlighted the decisions and actions of the Taliban, which they said have only compounded the crisis in Afghanistan.  UK envoy Barbara Wood slammed the Taliban’s decree barring Afghan women from working at NGOs which has affected humanitarian efforts. 

“We will work to hold the Taliban to account on its commitments,” Wood said.

France’s Nathalie Estival Broadhurst raised concerns about what she described as the Taliban’s “freedom-killing measures” and called on the radical movement to respect the commitments it previously made to the international community.

Russian Deputy Permanent Representative Anna Evstigneeva in her remarks strongly underscored that the UN’s mission in Afghanistan must be free of all political contrivances.

“Any attempts to politicize humanitarian aspects on various pretexts are immoral and unacceptable,” Evstigneeva said.

As far as the assessment, she added, Moscow calls for consulting with the “de facto authorities” of Afghanistan during the entire process and making sure a holistic approach is taken.

“We expect the report to be well-balanced and reflective of real challenges, including the freezing of the Afghan assets, assistance for development, and recovery of economy of the country, as well as assessment of the negative impact of unilateral sanctions,” she added.

Chinese envoy to the UN, Sun Zhiqiang, stressed that mutual respect and dialogue, not “pressure and sanctions,” are key to finding true solutions to the crises Afghanistan is facing.

The international community’s priorities, he added, should be relieving the humanitarian crisis and promoting socioeconomic development while backing engagement with the Afghan authorities. He also took aim at “unilateral sanctions,” arguing that they exacerbate the humanitarian crisis and should be given close attention in the assessment.

In February, President Joe Biden renewed executive order 14064, which freezes certain assets of Afghanistan’s central bank in light of legal claims against the funds filed in US courts by victims of terrorism.  The Biden administration reserved half of the $7 billion in Afghan assets to victims of 9/11 and the other half went to an Afghan trust fund in Switzerland.

However, about three weeks ago a US judge ruled that the victims of 9/11 are not entitled to seize any of the Afghan bank funds. The Taliban, not the people of Afghanistan, must pay for the Taliban’s liability in the 9/11 attacks, the judge wrote.


Posted in AOP Reports, Taliban, UN-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Taliban government failure |

Tolo News in Dari – March 17, 2023

17th March, 2023 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

OIC to send team of scholars to Afghanistan

17th March, 2023 · admin

Ariana: The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) said on Thursday it will send a team of scholars to Afghanistan for dialogue on aspects related to Islam’s position on women’s education and work. “The OIC will continue its efforts and dialogue with the concerned authorities in Afghanistan and, in coordination with the International Islamic Fiqh Academy (IIFA), will send an expanded team of scholars to Afghanistan for dialogue on aspects related to Islam’s position on women’s education and work,” OIC Secretary General Hussain Ibrahim Taha said while speaking at a meeting of the council of foreign ministers of OIC in Mauritania. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Women, Education, Muslims and Islam |

No Change in India’s Position On Not Recognising Taliban: Foreign Ministry

17th March, 2023 · admin

Khaama: The External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said on Thursday there had been no change in India’s position on not recognizing the de facto government in Kabul; the remarks came amid the reports of an Afghan policy body asking officials to attend an online program under the ITEC initiative.  At a media briefing, the spokesperson also said that the Indian side does not issue any note verbal to any entities that New Delhi does not recognize. The comments came after the beginning of a four-day online course for Afghan diplomats, including Taliban officials. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in India-Afghanistan Relations, Taliban |

Khalilzad’s Memories of Fahim

17th March, 2023 · admin

Fahim

8am: Khalilzad compared Massoud to Fahim, noting that Massoud was an effective resistance leader with a charismatic and televised face, whereas Fahim was a stout man with a stiff and well–groomed beard and an introverted demeanor. Although Fahim was shrewd, he was not as skilled as Massoud in forming political coalitions. Massoud‘s death and Bon‘s trend were the only reasons that made him a national figure. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in History, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Mohammad Qasim Fahim, Zalmay Khalilzad |

Three Taliban Fighters Are killed In Jawzjan and Faryab

16th March, 2023 · admin

8am: According to local sources, Two Taliban fighters were killed in Jawzjan in an attack by armed men. On Wednesday, this incident reportedly happened in Faiz Abad district of Jawzjan province, A source from the National Resistance Front (NRF) claimed that these Taliban fighters were killed in an attack by members of this front. According to the source, two weapons and two communication bases of the killed men have also fallen into the hands of the resistance front. Click here to read more (external link).

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

ISIS group in Afghanistan could conduct ‘external’ attack against US in 6 months, US commander says

16th March, 2023 · admin

Fox News: The ISIS group operating in Afghanistan will likely be capable of conducting “external operations” against the U.S. and Western allies within just six months, a U.S. commander testified Thursday. Gen. Michael Kurilla, leader of U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee on Thursday. Sen. Deb Fischer, R-Neb., pressed him on how soon he believed that ISIS-K, the branch of the Islamic State operating in Afghanistan, might be capable of carrying out attacks outside of Afghanistan. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in ISIS/DAESH, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Taliban Security Failure |

Afghanistan’s Sports Administrations: An Uncertain Future

16th March, 2023 · admin

8am: Under the rule of the Taliban, Afghanistan‘s sports administrations have not only been deprived of progress, but have also regressed and become a source of social ruin. Led by Mutmaeen, the Taliban have used these national facilities to mobilize the youth and spread extremism. Those with terrorist records and those who have dealt with suicide vests and explosive barrels have been appointed to the provincial directorates and other branches of the National Olympic Committee and the General Directorate of Physical Education and Sports, and they have been promoting sportsmen, particularly teenagers, to advocate against civility and modern life. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Sports News, Taliban | Tags: Life under Taliban rule |

Tolo News in Dari – March 16, 2023

16th March, 2023 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Afghanistan to Build Large Canal on Amu River; Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan Worried

16th March, 2023 · admin

Khaama: The Qosh Tepa is an enormous canal building on the Amudarya River, raising the concern of Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan due to the potential effect for drawing water and affecting the countries. The project was inaugurated last year and covered 285 KM, beginning from the Amu River in Balkh Province, passing through Jawzjan, and ending in Faryab. The neighbouring countries, including Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, worried about the project’s effect on them as the downstream countries. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Central Asia, Economic News, Uzbekistan-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Turkmenistan-Afghanistan Relations, water |
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