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Turkey pushing tens of thousands of Afghans back at Iran border: HRW

18th November, 2022 · admin

Ariana: Turkey is routinely pushing tens of thousands of Afghans back at its land border with Iran or deporting them directly to Afghanistan with little or no examination of their claims for international protection, Human Rights Watch said in a report released on Friday. The 73-page report, “‘No One Asked Me Why I Left Afghanistan,’” says that Turkey has stepped up pushbacks and deportations to Afghanistan since August 2021. Human Rights Watch also found that Afghans inside Turkey are being blocked from registering for international protection and that Afghans facing imminent deportation are often given no opportunity to make refugee claims. As of October 20, 2022, the Presidency of Migration Management in Turkey’s Interior Ministry reported 238,448 “irregular migrants whose entrance to our country has been prevented” in 2022, most of them Afghans. Turkey reported deporting 44,768 Afghans by air to Kabul in the first eight months of 2022, a 150 percent increase over the first eight months of 2021. Click here to read more (external link).

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Posted in Human Rights, Refugees and Migrants, Turkey-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Escape from the Taliban |

1TV Afghanistan Dari News – November 18, 2022

18th November, 2022 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Top TTP Commander Killed in Nangarhar

18th November, 2022 · admin

8am: The TTP member was found dead on Thursday (November 17th) in a water canal in the Bati Kot district of eastern Afghanistan’s Nangarhar province. The TTP commander has been identified as Saifullah Babuji, a resident of Malakand, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Babuji was reportedly a close affiliate of a TTP deputy, Amir Mufti Mazlom. The Taliban has not yet explained how the TTP member was killed. This is the second TTP commander to be killed in the eastern Afghanistan in the past two days.  Click here to read more (external link).

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

Afghans Honor Victims Of Education Center Attack With Books

17th November, 2022 · admin

By RFE/RL’s Radio Azadi
November 17, 2022

The lives lost when a bomb tore through the Kaaj Higher Education Center in Kabul, killing scores of students and educators, can never be replaced. But the victims’ desire for learning lives on thanks to book drives to establish libraries in their honor.

Fifty-eight people were killed and 126 were injured when the center was targeted by a suicide bomber on September 30 in an area of the Afghan capital predominantly inhabited by members of the Shi’ite Hazara community.

Many of the victims were women and girls who had joined hundreds of other students taking practice university entrance exams. No group claimed responsibility for the attack.

The bombing in the Dasht-e Barchi neighborhood sparked international criticism and large protests against Taliban rule — under which Hazaras have suffered intimidation, discrimination, and violent attacks despite the hard-line Islamist group’s promises to protect ethnic and religious minorities.

But the most lasting efforts to honor the victims may be the establishment of libraries to stand as a permanent reminder of the importance and difficulties of pursuing education in Afghanistan.

Two libraries in Kabul have been filling their shelves with donated books in honor of the victims of the blast.

Anwar Yasa, a professor at the Kaaj Higher Education Center, told RFE/RL’s Radio Azadi that teachers and students have already collected more than 4,000 books to stock a new memorial library at the learning facility.

“The purpose of this library is to keep the memory of the martyrs forever in our hearts so that future generations and other students will not forget that the knowledge we have acquired was not achieved simply; it was achieved through the shedding of students’ blood,” Yasa said. “It can be a message for the next generation that we studied under such conditions yet did not let the flag of science and knowledge fall.”

Yasa still believes that creating a library at the center and promoting the benefits of reading are essential for the advancement of a society, and he is not alone.

Book donations and collection efforts are taking place in provinces across the country, and at least two other libraries have been established in Kabul in honor of the victims of the Kaaj Higher Education Center attack.

One book drive involves an online call for donations and even teams of volunteers going door to door in the western Herat Province, the southwestern Nimruz Province, and the northern Balkh Province.

Khaled Noora, a resident of west Kabul where the deadly bombing took place, has also opened a library there in memory of the victims of the Kaaj Higher Education Center.

A person behind the drive to collect books for that initiative who discussed the effort with Radio Azadi on condition of anonymity out of security concerns said in written comments that the goal is to create a safe reading environment for girls and other young students.

Meanwhile, the families of Marzia and Hajar Mohammadi, two cousins and lifelong best friends who were killed in the September attack, have set up a small library at the site of the girls’ graves where visitors can read the young students’ favorite books.

The bombing has also resulted in hashtags on social media aimed at shedding light on the girls and women who suffer for their pursuit of an education in Afghanistan and on the difficulties Hazaras face under Taliban rule.

Since seizing power in August 2021, the Taliban has banned girls above the sixth grade from attending school. While the militant group has permitted women to attend university, it has imposed gender segregation and a strict dress code at campuses and restricted what women can study.

Hazaras have long been a persecuted minority in Afghanistan. During the Taliban’s first stint in power from 1996-2001, the group terrorized the Hazara community with a campaign of targeted killings.

Since retaking power, the Taliban has tried to assuage Hazaras’ fears of discrimination and persecution. But several thousand Hazaras have been forcibly evicted from their homes and harassment against the minority has been well documented.

Hazaras have been the target of deadly attacks blamed on the Islamic State-Khorasan extremist group, which considers Shi’a apostates who should be killed. The attacks have led to Hazaras demanding that the Taliban protect the community.

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 Civilian Injuries and Deaths, Ethnic Issues, ISIS/DAESH | Tags: Hazaras, Life under Taliban rule, Shiites, Taliban Security Failure |

‘Weapons left by US in Afghanistan being used by militants against Pak security forces’

17th November, 2022 · admin

The Tribune (India): Weapons and other military equipment left behind by US forces when exiting Afghanistan last year are now being used by militants in attacks against law enforcement and security forces in Pakistan, the media reported. This was claimed by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Inspector General of Police Moazzam Jah Ansari while talking to the media on Thursday, Samaa TV reported. Ansari said that after Afghan Taliban took over in Afghanistan on August 15, 2021, many militants in Afghan jails were set free. Click here to read more (external link).

 

Posted in Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations, Security, Taliban | Tags: Taliban Security Failure |

UN: 79% of Afghan people do not have access to heating devices

17th November, 2022 · admin

Ariana: The United Nations has announced that 79% of Afghan people do not have access to heating equipment in the coming winter. Aleksandar Bodiroza, Representative of United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in Afghanistan tweeted Wednesday that, “79 percent of the country’s people do not have access to heating equipment.” He also said that survival in the bitter winter is an additional challenge to the daily challenges of the Afghan people, and the United Nations Population Fund distributes winter aid packages to vulnerable families. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Economic News, Everyday Life, UN-Afghanistan Relations |

1TV Afghanistan Dari News – November 17, 2022

17th November, 2022 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

HRW Calls for Investigation into “Possible War Crimes”

17th November, 2022 · admin

Tolo News: “During the conflict, the US military often responded to queries about possible civilian losses that all those killed were insurgents. Rarely was information provided showing that serious investigations into incidents of civilian deaths were carried out. During night raids – such as the attack that killed L’s family – even less evidence was offered, especially if there was CIA involvement,” the state reads. “One of the bad decisions made in Bonn was that the Afghan delegation give the US and NATO the authority of judgement. This means if they conduct night raids or commit any crime, it cannot be prosecuted,” said Janat Chakari, an analyst. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Civilian Injuries and Deaths, Human Rights, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: War Crime |

UNAMA: Taliban Should Explain Reasons for ‘Continued Detention’ of Activists

17th November, 2022 · admin

Khaama: Following the unjustified detention of several women activists in Kabul, the Afghan capital, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) demanded that the Taliban provide an explanation for its actions. The UNAMA demanded “reasons” for Zarifa Yaqoubi and other activists’ “continued” detention on Wednesday, November 16, in a statement on its social media accounts on Facebook and Twitter. Click here to read more (external link).

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

NRF Missile Attack on Taliban Positions in Panjshir

17th November, 2022 · admin

8am: Local sources in Panjshir report a missile attack by National Resistance Front forces on Taliban positions in this province. The attack was carried out at around 12:00 on Wednesday night, November 16, on the house of Marshal Mohammad Qasim Fahim in the Umraz area of ​​Hesseh Awal district of Panjshir, which is currently being used by the Taliban as a military camp. Sources add that the Taliban, in revenge to this attack has tortured  and have  imprisoned several civilians. Click here to read more (external link).

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