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Taliban Issues a Deadline of 20 Days for Coffee Shops in Herat to Close the Businesses

22nd September, 2022 · admin

8am: Reliable local sources in talking to Hasht-e Subh say that the Department of Vice and Virtue Promotion of the Taliban summoned all the owners of coffee shops in Herat on Wednesday, September 21, and ordered them to stop their business or face the consequences. Sources in Herat say that with the closure of coffee shops in this province, about 5,000 people will be unemployed. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Economic News, Taliban | Tags: Herat, Life under Taliban rule, unemployment |

Taliban Let Girls Coding School Reopen in Afghanistan

22nd September, 2022 · admin

Akmal Dawi
VOA News
September 21, 2022

Taliban authorities have allowed the reopening of a nongovernment school in the western Afghan province of Herat, where young girls will learn computer coding. The school was closed in the aftermath of the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan last year.

More than 350 students have already applied to enroll at the school, but only 200 will be admitted to a one-year graphic design program that will start at the end of September, according to Fereshteh Forough, founder and CEO of Code to Inspire, a nongovernmental organization that runs the first female coding school in Afghanistan.

“On average, our students are 18 to 25 years of age,” Forough told VOA, adding that the program’s monthly costs of $60 per student plus expenses will be paid by Code to Inspire.

While the NGO has been active in Afghanistan since 2015, it had to renew its registration under the new Taliban regime to reopen the school.

The renewal process was challenging and riddled with bureaucratic hurdles, Forough said, but eventually resulted in a work permit for the NGO and a license to reopen the facility.

Girls’ education has seen major setbacks in Afghanistan over the past year, but the school’s reopening is not indicative of a change of Taliban policy toward education for women and girls.

It is also unclear what employment and professional growth opportunities will be available for the students after their graduation under a Taliban regime that has severely limited women’s work and learning rights.

Girls’ robotics team

Last year, nine members of the Afghanistan Girls Robotics Team fled the country after the Taliban seized power, fearing the new regime would deprive them of education and work.

Seven members of the team are still in Qatar pursuing professional training, and two of them have moved to the United States.

“This week, you are all here to propose solutions to transform education to all, but you must not forget those who [are] left behind, those who are not lucky enough to be at school at all,” Somaya Faruqi, former captain of the robotics team, told the U.N. General Assembly on Monday. “Show your solidarity with me and millions of Afghan girls.”

Now studying mechanical engineering at the Missouri University of Science and Technology, Faruqi said most of the team members remain in Afghanistan and are unable to learn and work.

“We are trying to resume our programs and restart in-person trainings for girls inside Afghanistan,” Faruqi told VOA, adding that about 70 Afghan girls are currently enrolled in virtual learning classes.

“I want to become a good mechanical engineer and to be able to build the girls’ robotics school in Kabul, where I can be a mentor for others,” Faruqi said.

New hard-line minister

On Tuesday, the Taliban announced a new acting education minister, Habibullah Agha. Little is known about Agha, his vision for education or what his appointment could bring to a long-standing Taliban ban on secondary education for girls.

A confidant of the Taliban’s supreme leader, Agha accused the U.S. of launching a “media cold war against Afghanistan” in a speech on August 10 when he was director of the Kandahar Provincial Council. In a separate speech on August 31, Agha briefly mentioned women’s support for the Taliban’s war against the U.S., a rare acknowledgment from Taliban leaders.

VOA could not independently verify the veracity of Agha’s comments.

The Taliban are globally condemned for their harsh policies against women, including their now yearlong ban on girls’ secondary education.

Speaking at an event in support of Afghan women on Tuesday, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the Taliban’s repression in Afghanistan is hurting not just women but also the entire country in various ways.

“Today, women could contribute $1 billion to Afghanistan’s economy if they were simply allowed to,” said Blinken, referring to economic losses resulting from gender-based labor restrictions. He said the U.S. was collaborating with Afghan women, civil society groups and private organizations to help Afghan women and girls attain their fundamental rights and acquire opportunities.

One of the poorest countries on Earth, Afghanistan has one of the highest female illiteracy rates in the world, with only 15% of Afghan women able to read and write, according to the United Nations.

Posted in Afghan Children, Afghan Women, Education, Science and Technology, Taliban | Tags: Herat |

Car Show, Stunt Driving Exhibition Held in Kabul

22nd September, 2022 · admin

Tolo News: An exhibition of sports cars and demonstrations by drivers was held in the capital city of Kabul.  The players performed maneuvers to show their skills.  The Head of the Federation of Driving Sports, Hashmatullah Rahbar, said that the exhibition was held to encourage the drivers and to promote car shows in the country. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Sports News | Tags: Afghan motorsport, Kabul |

Taliban Rebels Arrest and Torture Residents in Behsud District, Maidan Wardak

21st September, 2022 · admin

8am: Local sources in Maidan Wardak report that the Taliban rebels, during house to house to search operations in Kajab village in Markaz Behsood district have detained and tortured a number of residents. On Wednesday, September 21, the sources told Hasht-e Subh that the Taliban started raiding the houses in this area two nights ago and harassed the residents of the area on the charge of being affiliated to the Popular Resistance Front, led by Abdul Ghani Alipoor. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Human Rights, Taliban | Tags: Afghan resistance against Taliban, Alipoor, Life under Taliban rule, Taliban home raids, Taliban torture, Wardak |

Tolo News in Dari – September 21, 2022

21st September, 2022 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Biden to Drip-Feed Afghanistan Its $3.5 Billion in Frozen Reserves

21st September, 2022 · admin

FP: Omar Joya, an economist formerly with the World Bank and Afghanistan’s central bank, described the Afghan Fund as a “windfall” for the Taliban, saying it effectively pays their bills while relieving them of responsibility for managing an economy suffering from the political shock of the republic’s fall as well as natural disasters that have disrupted agricultural production and supply chains. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Economic News, Taliban, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Secretly funding Taliban |

The Taliban’s Attack on a Resistance Base Across Bamyan Borders Repelled by Tahir Zahir’s Men

21st September, 2022 · admin

8am: Reliable local sources in Bamyan report that the Taliban’s attack on a base being led Mohammad Tahir Zahir and his loyal fighters in the border area of ​​Yakawlang district of Bamyan and Balkhab, Sar-e-pol was repelled. The attack was carried out on Tuesday, September 20. Mullah Abdullah Sarhadi, the Taliban’s governor was leading this attack and he had deployed more than 100 fighters on the ground for this operation. One of the fighters under the command of Zahir, the former governor of Bamyan, told Hasht-e Subh on the condition of anonymity that the Taliban governor in Bamyan and his men retreated after suffering 4 injuries. Click here to read more (external link).

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Posted in Security, Taliban | Tags: Afghan resistance against Taliban, Bamiyan, Dostum |

Taliban Replaces Acting Education Minister in Reshuffle

21st September, 2022 · admin

Tolo News: The [Taliban] Islamic Emirate’s [Taliban] supreme leader [Haibatullah Akhundzada] issued an order on Tuesday announcing a reshuffle of several national and provincial positions, including replacing the acting education minister. Tuesday’s order also announced that acting Deputy Interior Minister Mullah Mohammad Mohsin would be appointed to run the northern province of Panjshir, replacing a provincial governor who would be reassigned as governor of eastern Logar province. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Political News, Taliban |

Blast Kills Three People in PD3 of Kabul

21st September, 2022 · admin

Tolo News: A blast took place around noon on Wednesday in PD3 of Kabul city, killing three people and wounding 13 others, according to the Kabul security department spokesman.  Khalid Zadran said in a statement that the blast took place at a restaurant, and a team has arrived in the area to find out the cause of the blast. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Civilian Injuries and Deaths, Security, Taliban | Tags: Kabul, Taliban Security Failure |

Interview: Afghanistan Surf Champion Afridun Amu

21st September, 2022 · admin

Afridun Amu, Afghanistan’s first surfer

Stabmag: From refugee to constitutional lawyer to university lecturer to Afghan surfing icon. Afridun Amu has managed to cram three or four lifetimes of experience into thirty-five years. He was born in Kabul, Afghanistan in 1987 but soon fled the country with his family to Germany in 1992 as a political refugee. He grew up and eventually studied law, social science, and design thinking at Free University Berlin, Humboldt University Berlin and University of New South Wales Sydney (where his love of surfing blossomed). He then worked as a lawyer specializing in constitutional law before pivoting his career to work for several NGOs. If you’re catching on, the man is a wunderkind of epic proportions. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Sports News | Tags: Afridun Amu, Surfing in Afghanistan |
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