
Massoud
AFP: Afghan insurgent group leader Ahmad Massoud on Friday urged the diaspora to unite to find a political solution to end Taliban rule, describing his appeal as the beginning of a new phase. Massoud, who heads the National Resistance Front (NRF), an armed group waging an insurgency in Afghanistan’s northern Panjshir Valley, said it was time to try to bring the Taliban back to the negotiating table. “We want to unify the diaspora … and slowly expand the dialogue and reach to the point where we have a road map for the future of Afghanistan,” he told a conference in Vienna. Click here to read more (external link).

Akmal Dawi
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Ariana: [Taliban] Afghan Ministry of Mines and Petroleum said this week that 250 domestic and foreign firms have submitted their bids for the iron mine in Herat and lead mine in Ghor province. Esmatullah Burhan, a spokesman for the Ministry of Mines and Petroleum, said that it is evaluating the bids and will soon announce the winners. The iron ore in Herat’s Ghoryan district is estimated to hold 18 million tons of iron. The lead mine in Ghor is also considered to be one of the largest lead mines in the region. “The [Taliban] government will collect a good amount of revenue from it. Hundreds of thousands of jobs will be generated directly or indirectly,” said Burhan. 
8am: Local sources say that the residents of Khwaja Bahauddin district, in cooperation with the residents of other districts of Takhar province, have forced the usurper nomadic families to flee from the area. The armed nomads had usurped the houses of the people of Khwaja Bahauddin, Takhar province by force for several days and the Taliban did not stop them. After the fall of the former republic government and the rise of the Taliban, hundreds of nomadic families from the South and North Waziristan provinces of Pakistan have flowed to this district and claimed ownership of the houses and lands of the sedentary population of this district.
Ayaz Gul
Tolo News: Doctors at the Indira Gandhi Children’s Hospital said that the number of children who are measles-positive has increased nationwide. According to the World Health Organization, more than 3,000 people in Afghanistan had positive test results during January and August of this year. Doctors said the body’s weak immune system, lack of access to adequate food, and lack of vaccination are the main contributors to the rise in cases of this disease.
8am: Local sources in Uruzgan and Maidan Wardak provinces say that the bodies of Taliban killed in the Panjshir war have been shifted to these provinces in the last two days. A local source in Uruzgan, who does not want to be named, told Hasht-e Subh on Thursday, September 14, that the bodies of 25 Taliban fighters have been shifted to Trinket, the center of Uruzgan. According to the source, the bodies of these fighters, who were all residents of Trinkot, have been handed over to their families.