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Afghan players call for politics to be kept out of sport

13th January, 2023 · admin

Ariana: Afghan cricketers reacted strongly to Australia’s decision to scrap the three-match ODI series scheduled for March in the UAE on Thursday, with a number of players threatening to boycott the Big Bash League (BBL). Australia said in a statement early Thursday they were calling off the series, citing the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan’s decision to suspend school and university for women and girls. Afghanistan’s star cricketer Rashid Khan said: “Cricket! The only hope for the country. Keep politics out of it.” Click here to read more (external link).

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Posted in Afghan Sports News, Afghan Women, Australia-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Cricket, Life under Taliban rule, Rashid Khan, Taliban war on women |

Taliban Fighters in Farah Behead an Old Man and Plunder His Property

12th January, 2023 · admin

8am: Local sources told Hasht-e Subh that on Tuesday night, January 10, Taliban forces entered a house in Dar Abad vicinity, beheading the old owner of the property and then firing on his dead body before leaving the scene. Residents have witnessed a group of Taliban members in a Ranger-type military vehicle entering a livestock compound in the middle of the night. Witnesses said they heard sounds of gunshots from the site. A rise in mysterious murders, most of which are committed by Taliban affiliates, is still one of the biggest fears of ordinary people in Afghanistan. Click here to read more (external link).

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  • 2 Tribal Elders Shot Dead by Taliban in Baghlan’s Khost District
Posted in Civilian Injuries and Deaths, Crime and Punishment, Security, Taliban | Tags: Baghlan, Farah, Life under Taliban rule, Taliban Crime, Taliban looters |

Pakistani collusion suspected after attacks on Chinese nationals in Afghanistan: Experts

12th January, 2023 · admin

WION: Abhijit Iyer-Mitra, while referring to Pakistani collusion in recent attacks against Chinese citizens in Afghanistan, reasoned that Islamabad does not want “anyone controlling Afghanistan except itself.” “Such attacks are one way to prevent direct Chinese-to-Afghan contact. It is a way of reducing the agency of the Afghan state. It is sending a warning sign to the Chinese, that, ‘don’t deal with these people without telling us’. Fundamentally everything here in terms of motive and ability only points to Pakistan,” Iyer-Mitra told WION.  Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in China-Afghanistan Relations, ISIS/DAESH, Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations, Taliban | Tags: Pakistan supporting ISIS/DAESH in Afghanistan |

Saudi Arabia and Qatar are cooperating with the Taliban. But their approaches to Afghanistan are different

12th January, 2023 · admin

Atlantic Council: Although no government worldwide has yet to formalize diplomatic relations with the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, Gulf Arab governments are, to various extents, cautiously moving down a path toward soft normalization or partial recognition of the Taliban regime. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Arab-Afghan Relations, Taliban | Tags: Qatar-Afghanistan Relations, Saudi Arabia |

Erdogan calls Taliban ban on women’s education ‘un-Islamic’

12th January, 2023 · admin

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Middle East Eye: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has denounced the Taliban’s order to ban university and primary education for Afghanistan’s women as “unIslamic”, promising to follow the issue until it is resolved in a televised speech on Wednesday.  “It is inhumane and un-Islamic,” Erdogan said while addressing an international conference on ombudsmanship in Ankara. “There is no such thing in our religion. No one should define any ban like that based on Islam. Islam does not accept such a thing. On the contrary, we are members of a religion that says ‘seek knowledge from the cradle to the grave’.”  Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Women, Education, Muslims and Islam, Taliban, Turkey-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Taliban war on women |

Tolo News in Dari – January 12, 2023

12th January, 2023 · admin

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Can Western Diplomats Deter Taliban from Bad Policies?

12th January, 2023 · admin

Mullah Hibatullah Akhundzada

Akmal Dawi
VOA News
January 12, 2023

International aid agencies, frustrated with the failure of more than a year of international isolation to budge the Taliban from their hard-line and misogynistic policies, are saying it is time for Western nations to send their diplomats back to the Afghan capital, Kabul.

All countries have refused to recognize the Taliban administration that seized power in Kabul in August 2022, demanding that the de facto leaders first form an inclusive government, respect the rights of women and ensure their territory does not become a base for terrorists.

But 16 months later, the Taliban have become even more committed to their hard-line policies, progressively imposing ever harsher restrictions on women’s right to travel and gain an education and refusing to open their administration to the nation’s minorities.

For the aid groups, seeking desperately to address the hunger and poverty that have accompanied the cutoff of international aid, the last straw came with an order last month forbidding Afghan female staff from working for national and international NGOs.

“We need the West to send their diplomats back to Afghanistan to engage with the country’s new rulers,” Jan Egeland, secretary-general of the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), tweeted Sunday after meeting Taliban officials in Kabul.

“We are too alone here in an increasingly dire situation,” added Egeland, who warned earlier this week that the ban on female aid workers could push 6 million people into famine and leave 600,000 children without education.

Adam Combs, Asia & Europe director at the NRC, reinforced the point in an interview with VOA, saying, “We feel very strongly that isolating the Taliban’s de facto authorities is not the answer.”

“By having diplomatic presence in Afghanistan, it will help to improve and help to facilitate the humanitarian response.”

There are concerns that reopening Western embassies in Kabul would convey a sense of legitimacy to the Taliban regime.

“The Taliban would almost certainly see the return of U.S. diplomats as a signal that the U.S. was moving toward recognition. Other countries would also be encouraged to send back their diplomats,” Ronald Neumann, president of the American Academy of Diplomacy and a former U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan, told VOA.

Unlike the United States and most of its Western allies, China, Iran, Russia and some other countries have kept their embassies open in Kabul without officially recognizing their Taliban hosts, even while Beijing, Tehran, Moscow, Islamabad and Pakistan have accepted Taliban representatives.

Last week, Wang Yu, the Chinese ambassador to Kabul, attended the signing ceremony of a major oil extraction contract between the Taliban government and a Chinese company.

Inaccessible leader

U.S. and European officials accuse Taliban leaders of reneging on their previous commitments to women’s education and work rights.

There are also reports of internal disagreements among the Taliban regarding some of the controversial edicts of their supreme leader, Hibatullah Akhundzada.

Akhundzada runs everything in the Taliban’s so-called Islamic Emirate from Kandahar province, about 500 kilometers away from the capital city. He is inaccessible to the public and foreign diplomats, and recently refused to meet a delegation from the International Union of Muslim Scholars.

Even if Western diplomats return to Kabul, experts say, the reclusive leader will be an unlikely interlocutor hear their concerns and calls for greater rights for women.

“I do not believe that returning foreign diplomats to Kabul will have any important results with regards to the disagreements with the Taliban over the issues of women, inclusive government or counterterrorism,” Neumann said.

However, he acknowledged that reopening the U.S. embassy would have some benefits, saying, “The U.S. could do a much better job of processing visas for asylum, and diplomats could look out for other consular interests.”

Isolated and pressed by international sanctions, the Taliban harbored al-Qaida leaders in Afghanistan in the late 1990s. There are growing concerns that the Taliban are now unable or unwilling to fulfill their counterterrorism commitments made in a 2020 U.S.-Taliban agreement that paved the way for the withdrawal of U.S.-led forces in 2021.

A spokesperson at the U.S. Department of State told VOA there are no plans to reopen the U.S. embassy in Kabul “at this time.”

Asked why U.S. diplomats were not traveling to Afghanistan to directly engage Taliban officials, the spokesperson said, “We have nothing further to add.”

Posted in Afghan Women, EU-Afghanistan Relations, Human Rights, Society, Taliban, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Hibatullah Akhundzada |

Australia Dumps Afghan Cricket Series Over Taliban Crackdown On Women

12th January, 2023 · admin

AFP: Australia pulled out of an upcoming one-day series against Afghanistan in the United Arab Emirates on January 12, citing Taliban moves to further restrict women’s rights. The men’s team were due to face their Afghan counterparts in three games in March following a tour to India. However, Cricket Australia said that, after talks with concerned parties that included the Australian government, the series would no longer take place. Click here to read more (external link).

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Islamic State Affiliate Claims Responsibility For Deadly Suicide Bombing In Kabul

11th January, 2023 · admin

By RFE/RL’s Radio Azadi
January 11, 2023

The regional affiliate of the Islamic State (IS) extremist group has claimed responsibility for an explosion that ripped through the Afghan capital near the entrance to the Foreign Ministry building, killing at least five people.

The militant group’s Amaq news agency said on an affiliated Telegram channel that an IS member managed to pass Taliban security fortifications “before blowing up his explosive belt in the middle of employees and guards.”

Since the Taliban seized power in August 2021, the country has been targeted by Islamic State-Khorasan, an offshoot of IS.

A spokesman for the Taliban government’s security headquarters, Khaled Zadran, confirmed to RFE/RL’s Radio Azadi that the blast took place at around 4 p.m. local time on January 11.

“An explosion took place today on the road to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as a result of which five civilians were martyred and several more were injured,” Zadran said.

Ustad Fareedun, an official at the Taliban-led government’s Information Ministry, said 20 people were killed. The bomber had planned to enter the Foreign Ministry but failed, he said, according to Reuters.

Emergency Hospital, a surgical center run by an Italian NGO, said it had received more than 40 patients following the explosion, which was condemned by the United Nations and several countries.

Former Afghan President Hamid Karzai also condemned the attack, saying on Twitter that “this act of terrorism is a crime against humanity and against all human and Islamic values.”

A diplomatic source within the Foreign Ministry who asked not to be identified told RFE/RL that the explosion occurred when the ministry’s employees were on leave.

But the same source said that the explosion was strong and there were casualties.

The source also said the blast happened while a meeting between Taliban representatives and Chinese officials was going on inside the ministry.

Zia Ahmad Takal, a ministry deputy spokesman, disputed that there was any such meeting at the time.

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.

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Afghanistan Becoming Pakistan’s New Nightmare

11th January, 2023 · admin

Khaama: With the unprecedented rise of terror attacks across Pakistan in the recent past, targeting army personnel, ISI officers, police officials, and ordinary citizens, the men in charge of security establishments in Pakistan are still blustering with no pragmatic approaches ahead. Being a nuclear power in the world, and equipped with sophisticated American and Chinese weaponry, as well has to have 600,000 strong army, the country’s internal security is still at risk at the hands of the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and other militant groups. To help the Afghan Taliban to overtake power in Kabul was a miscalculation for the Pakistani government and politicians for many reasons. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations, Security, Taliban | Tags: Durand Line, Pashtuns in Pakistan, Taliban blowback, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan |
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