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Tolo News in Dari – December 19, 2022

19th December, 2022 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Afghanistan Launches Polio Vaccination Campaign Amid Persistent Doubts

19th December, 2022 · admin

Child getting polio drops (file photo)

By RFE/RL’s Radio Azadi
December 19, 2022

Afghan officials have launched a nationwide campaign to vaccinate millions of children against polio, an effort that in the past has faced resistance and even violence. The campaign is the first since the Taliban seized power last year. Previously, the Taliban had banned door-to-door vaccinations in areas they controlled. But the United Nations negotiated with the government to launch the new effort, which the health ministry said on December 19 aims to vaccinate 7 million children. Vaccination campaigns have encountered difficulties in the past due to lingering conspiracy theories that the vaccination causes infertility or that health workers were spies.

Copyright (c) 2022. RFE/RL, Inc. Reprinted with the permission of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 1201 Connecticut Ave NW, Ste 400, Washington DC 20036.
Posted in Health News | Tags: Polio, Vaccination |

TTP Inmates Seize Police Center in Pakistan, Demanding Safe Passage to Afghanistan

19th December, 2022 · admin

Khaama: Detained Pakistani Taliban in a Counter Terrorism Department facility in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa took control of the compound and held security guards as hostages, demanding safe passage to Kabul. Reports surfacing in the media state that there may be up to 10 hostages held by some 30 gun-wielding Pakistani Taliban involved in the takeover. While the Pakistani Taliban is a distinct organization, they are also allies with the authorities in Afghanistan, who overthrew the internationally-backed government last year as US and NATO forces were preparing to leave Afghanistan. Click here to read more (external link).

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Posted in Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations, Taliban | Tags: Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan |

Taliban Members Embezzle Millions of AFG From Daily Revenue of General Traffic Directorate

18th December, 2022 · admin

8am: In an exclusive report, the Daily Etilaat Roz newspaper revealed the existence of widespread corruption in the general traffic directorate under Taliban rule. Based on the report published on Saturday, Hasibullah Mukhtar, the Taliban’s general traffic director, who is affiliated with the Haqqani network, has illegally recruited his relatives, embezzling the daily revenues of this department. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Corruption, Economic News, Haqqani Network, Taliban | Tags: Corrupt Taliban, Hasibullah Mukhtar, Life under Taliban rule, Taliban government failure |

Tolo News in Dari – December 18, 2022

18th December, 2022 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Taliban: Two more aircraft repaired and reactivated

18th December, 2022 · admin

Ariana: The Ministry of National Defense of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) [Taliban] said Sunday that two more aircraft have been put back into service after being repaired. “An MI-35 helicopter and a C-208 aircraft have been restored and activated by Afghan Air Force engineers,” the MoD said. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Security, Taliban |

At Least 19 Killed After Fuel Tanker Explodes In Afghan Tunnel

18th December, 2022 · admin

By RFE/RL’s Radio Azadi
December 18, 2022

An Afghan official says at least 19 people were killed when a truck carrying fuel exploded in a tunnel north of the capital, Kabul. Said Shamim, a spokesman for the Parwan provincial governor, said in a statement that the blast on December 17 injured at least 35 people and that survivors remained trapped under rubble. It was not immediately clear what caused the explosion, which happened at around 8.30 p.m. local time. The Salang Tunnel, which is around 130 kilometers north of Kabul, was originally built in the 1960s and is a major transit link between northern and southern regions of Afghanistan.

Copyright (c) 2022. RFE/RL, Inc. Reprinted with the permission of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 1201 Connecticut Ave NW, Ste 400, Washington DC 20036.
Posted in Other News | Tags: Parwan, Salang, Salang Highway |

Taliban’s Vice-and-Virtue Chief in Bamiyan Runs Over 3 People With His Car

18th December, 2022 · admin

8am: The incident took place around 10:00 a.m. yesterday (Saturday, December 17th) near the office of the Taliban’s Vice and Virtue Department located in the New City of Bamiyan, according to sources. This incident occurred when Mawlawi Maqbool Ahmad Waqas was driving, carelessly over the speed limit, said a source, who did not disclose his identity due to security concerns.“Three bones in the legs of a victims are broken, and the conditions of the other two is critical,” the source explained. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Taliban | Tags: Bamiyan, Life under Taliban rule |

Afghan Resistance Accuses External Donors of Enabling Taliban Repression

17th December, 2022 · admin

Amrullah Saleh

Michael Hughes
AOPNEWS
December 17, 2022

The Afghan National Resistance Front (NRF) is irate some members of the international community continue to provide funding directly to the Taliban just as the movement is on a public torture and execution spree. Moreover, as these millions pour into Taliban coffers, the NRF has struggled to raise a dime from international backers.

Earlier this week, Da Afghanistan Bank (DAB) said another $40 million in cash arrived purportedly for humanitarian relief from a source the bank has yet to confirm. The bank, which tweeted photos of the cash on pallets, said it was the second package that had arrived this week and is among several similar shipments the bank has received in recent months. At the end of November, the Khaama press news agency, citing DAB records, said the bank had received 48 packages of cash since August of 2021 totaling $1.67 billion.

Some see the cash injection as at odds with promises made by international donors – including the U.S. – to circumvent the Taliban regime in the delivery of humanitarian aid.

The latest tranche comes as the Taliban are conducting public executions and beatings at a record pace, many carried out in stadiums in the presence of regime officials. A group of UN human rights rapporteurs on Friday released a statement urging the Taliban to halt the harsh public punishment. 

“Since 18 November 2022, the de facto authorities have reportedly carried out floggings of over 100 individuals, both women and men, in several provinces including Takhar, Logar, Laghman, Parwan and Kabul,” the UN experts said. “Each were given between 20 and 100 lashes for alleged crimes including theft, ‘illegitimate’ relationships or violating social behavior codes.”

The UN special rapporteurs said the Taliban policy violated “universal principles” against torture and other cruel, inhuman, and degrading punishment.

Amrullah Saleh, former Afghan vice president and one of the leaders of the NRF, took to Twitter to express outrage over the ceaseless stream of funding into Taliban hands.

“Let’s wait for the next shipment of US$ 40M+ regular empowerment funds to help Talibs consolidate the clerical fascism so that floggings & torture can be conducted in more spectacular ways,” Saleh said in a tweet on Friday.

In the same post, Saleh tied the situation to the Doha withdrawal agreement negotiated by the Americans, which handed power to the Taliban, suggesting perhaps that Washington bears some responsibility for these human rights violations, all of which were very foreseeable. 

“One wonders why there is no reference to the shameful Doha deal in the UN statements,” Saleh added.

NRF: A CAUSE WITHOUT A BACKER

The NRF has lobbied the U.S. and other external actors to fund the anti-Taliban resistance, although it has also declared that it will not wait for permission from foreign actors to continue waging its battle against the regime.

“In the past year we have shown we are able to survive without support and to even expand areas of resistance,” NRF foreign relations chief, Ali Maisam Nazary, told Suhasini Haidar of The Hindu in a piece published on December 11.

Nazary, despite his bravado, has been strenuously fighting an uphill battle against apathy and indifference from leaders in the United States, Iran, the Gulf states, and across Central Asia, Haidar pointed out.

Nazary also said the NRF, which has grown from 600 to about 5,000 since last August, is now receiving a surge of support inside Afghanistan because of the regime’s increasingly harsh decrees and punishments. The NRF especially puts faith in the younger generation – those who lived through non-Taliban rule – rising up and joining their cause.

“They [Taliban] may have geography and power today, but we have legitimacy that comes from popular support,” Nazary added.

Haidar, however, made some painfully truthful observations about the lack of external backing. The NRF, led by Ahmad Massoud, the son of the legendary Muj commander Ahmad Shah Massoud, might find it especially hard to raise funds because the conditions globally are not right.

“Unlike his father, who received support from India, the U.K., France, and other countries, Massoud Jr. receives practically no international assistance today,” Haidar wrote. “In a conflict-weary world, there is little financial support for armed groups anywhere, and given the NATO and the U.S.’s recent humiliating pullout from Afghanistan, less appetite for a plan that involves any military support.”

Haidar also said the NRF, made up mostly of Tajiks, must reach out to more than its support base in order to realistically challenge the Taliban’s staying power.

B.R. Muthukumar, a former Indian envoy to Tajikistan who helped funnel money to the Northern Alliance, expressed skepticism to Haidar about NRF prospects of getting any support from New Delhi, citing corruption and possible divisions among the leadership team.

“They are living on the legend of Ahmad Shah Massoud but they are not the Northern Alliance of Massoud Sr.,” Muthukumar said.


Posted in AOP Reports, NRF - National Resistance Front, Security, Taliban | Tags: Afghan resistance against Taliban, Ahmad Massoud, Ahmad Shah Masood, Ali Maisam Nazary, Amrullah Saleh, Secretly funding Taliban, West funding Taliban |

Pakistan robbing cultural heritage of Afghanistan

17th December, 2022 · admin

ANI: Pakistani agents are robbing Afghanistan of its cultural heritage by smuggling ancient idols and other artifacts from the war-torn country, reported the Afghan Diaspora Network. The smuggling is done by a global racket of smugglers who are facilitated by local Afghan officials. Major support to the crime is provided by actors working from the territory of neighbouring Pakistan. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Art and Culture, Corruption, Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations, Taliban | Tags: Life under Taliban rule, Taliban looting resources |
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