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Child pneumonia, malnutrition spikes as Afghan families face impossible choice: eat or heat

25th November, 2022 · admin

Ariana: As winter sets in across Afghanistan and as the economic crisis worsens, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) reports a spike in cases of child pneumonia and malnutrition. “Afghan families face an impossible choice: To eat or to buy heat. And, really, they can’t afford either, resulting in a frightening rise in malnutrition and pneumonia cases,” Martin Schüepp, ICRC’s director of operations, said during his visit to Afghanistan this week. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Children, Economic News, Health News |

1TV Afghanistan Dari News – November 25, 2022

25th November, 2022 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

11 Civilians Killed by Taliban in Central Afghanistan’s Daikundi Province

25th November, 2022 · admin

Daikundi

8am: Taliban forces attacked a village in the vicinity of Nili city, Daikundi province, killing at least 11 residents and injuring three others. Sources confirmed that Taliban forces raided the village of Sayuk Sheebar in the vicinity of Nili city this morning (Friday, November 25th). Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Civilian Injuries and Deaths, Taliban | Tags: Daikundi, Hazaras, Life under Taliban rule |

Taliban Says It Has Upheld Women’s Rights

25th November, 2022 · admin

Tolo News: The Islamic Emirate [Taliban] said on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women that women’s rights are respected in Afghanistan more than ever before and that the current government is committed to upholding the rights of all citizens. Click here to read more (external link).

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

The Last Sikh In Afghanistan’s Nangarhar Province

25th November, 2022 · admin

RFE/RL spoke to shopkeeper Charin Singh, who is believed to be the only Sikh remaining in the Afghan city of Jalalabad and the wider Nangharhar Province. He says attacks by militants have driven his family and other members of the Sikh community abroad.

Posted in Ethnic Issues | Tags: Afghan Sikhs, Nangarhar |

Afghans Question Taliban’s Authority To Impose Divine Punishments

24th November, 2022 · admin

By RFE/RL’s Radio Azadi
November 24, 2022

The Taliban has begun imposing strict Islamic punishments across Afghanistan by publicly flogging dozens of men and women in several provinces for crimes such as theft and adultery.

Last week, the Taliban’s supreme court said that more than two dozen people were publicly flogged for “committing adultery, theft, or eloping from home” in the southern province of Kandahar, the central province of Bamiyan, and the northern Takhar Province.

The public punishments came days after the Taliban’s supreme leader, Mullah Haibatullah Akhundzada, ordered the Afghan judiciary to implement Hudood as part of the Taliban’s overall drive to enforce the strict implementation of Islamic Shari’a law, which the extremist group has long touted as its main objective.

He told Afghan judges that they should issue rulings based on Hudood and Qisass after thoroughly probing the cases of “thieves, kidnappers, and seditionists” because “this is a ruling of Islamic Shari’a law and my order.”

Under the Taliban’s interpretation of Shari’a law, Muslim rulers must implement penalties of flogging for drinking, stoning for adultery, amputation of limbs for theft, crucifixion for robbery, and death for rebellion. These offenses are considered a violation of the boundaries set by God, or Hudood, and thus require public corporal punishments. Qisas are penalties of retributive justice that allow a victim’s relatives to kill or forgive his murderer.

The imposition of these Islamic punishments now is widely considered a sign that the Taliban seeks to recreate the brutal rule it employed during its first stint in power from 1996-2001. The former Taliban regime was infamous for carrying out public executions, amputations, and floggings at stadiums as Hudood and Qisas punishments.

Many Afghans are raising alarm over the Taliban’s new push to impose Hudood penalties.

Former lawmakers, religious scholars, and legal experts point out that the Taliban-led government lacks the legitimacy to impose such sweeping legal changes. They say the internationally isolated government has not met the legal and political principles required to introduce and enforce its strict interpretation of Islamic law, which they say deprives Afghans of their fundamental rights.

Since returning to power in August 2021, the Taliban has mirrored the previous regime by imposing sweeping restrictions on women by depriving them of education, jobs, mobility, and any visible societal role. While suspending adherence to the existing Afghan Constitution and laws, the extremist group has fired professional judges, prosecutors, and lawyers. It has also packed the judiciary with loyal clerics.

“The major problem is how these punishments will be implemented,” said Shukria Barakzai, an outspoken former lawmaker.

She said the Taliban is merely exploiting the name of Shari’a law and has failed in its 15 months of rule to meet the fundamental criteria required for crafting a political system rooted in Islamic principles.

“You need a transparent and accountable political system in which the leadership is answerable to the people,” she told RFE/RL’s Radio Azadi.

Barakzai, an exiled Taliban critic, said the Taliban’s justice system is rife with nepotism and frequently violates Islamic teachings by forcing people to confess through torture.

“Under what principles are they flogging and stoning people in public?” she asked. “They lack experienced and honest judges.”

Salahuddin Saeedi, an Afghan religious scholar, agreed.

“This is just a propaganda stunt because the Taliban lacks the capacity to implement complete justice outlined in Islam,” he told Radio Azadi.

Saeedi said Hudood can only be implemented under stringent conditions under Islamic law, and that the Taliban has failed to meet those conditions.

“The Taliban government lacks the legitimacy to implement Hudood,” he said.

Afghanistan’s now-defunct constitution, introduced under the previous government, required all of the country’s laws to be compliant with Islamic injunctions. Almost all Afghans are practicing Muslims.

Mir Abdul Wahid Sadaat, an Afghan legal expert, said the Taliban’s Hudood punishments violate Shari’a law because they violate the spirit of Afghan lawmaking.

“The rights of the people of Afghanistan are the primary target of these Taliban punishments,” he told Radio Azadi, adding their reintroduction undermines the international human rights laws and conventions that Kabul adhered to in the past.

Even sympathizers find it challenging to defend the Taliban’s obsession with Hudood punishments.

Hatef Mukhtar, a political commentator, often defends Taliban actions on Afghan media. He told Radio Azadi that the Taliban needs to focus on securing domestic legitimacy and international recognition before implementing Hudood.

“It is not important to flog people,” he said, adding that the emphasis should be on gaining legitimacy in the eyes of the rest of the world and ending the Taliban government’s international isolation.

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.

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Posted in Crime and Punishment, Human Rights, Taliban | Tags: Life under Taliban rule, Taliban torture |

1TV Afghanistan Dari News – November 24, 2022

24th November, 2022 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Afghanistan: ‘I drug my hungry children to help them sleep’

24th November, 2022 · admin

BBC: Afghans are giving their hungry children medicines to sedate them – others have sold their daughters and organs to survive. In the second winter since the Taliban took over and foreign funds were frozen, millions are a step away from famine. “Our children keep crying, and they don’t sleep. We have no food,” Abdul Wahab said. “So we go to the pharmacy, get tablets and give them to our children so that they feel drowsy.” Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Children, Drugs, Economic News, Health News | Tags: Drug Addiction |

Afghanistan receives 125 new ambulances

24th November, 2022 · admin

Xinhua: Afghanistan’s Ministry of Public Health received 125 of 180 ambulances contracted with Uzbekistan on Wednesday, Sharafat Zaman, the ministry’s spokesman, said Thursday. “The ambulances, worth 6,051,000 U.S. dollars, have been handed over to the Ministry of Public Health to improve public health services in the capital and provinces of the country,” Zaman told Xinhua. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Health News |

US no longer prioritizing Afghanistan: Khalilzad

24th November, 2022 · admin

Khalilzad

Pakistan Observer: Khalilzad told TRT World this week that while the [Taliban] Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) was in his opinion making some serious mistakes, the only way to solve the issues was for all people in Afghanistan to broadly reach an agreement on a formula. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Political News, Taliban, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: US betrayal of Afghans, Zalmay Khalilzad |
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