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Girls in Paktia Take to Streets in Protest of Closed Schools

10th September, 2022 · admin

Tolo News: Dozens of girls above the sixth grade in Paktia took to the streets on Saturday after not being allowed to attend school in the province. The girls demonstrating on the streets criticized the closing of girl’s schools and again requested that the Islamic Emirate [Taliban] reopen their schools. Click here to read more (external link).

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Posted in Afghan Children, Afghan Women, Education, Human Rights | Tags: Life under Taliban rule, Paktia |

Ahmad Shah Massoud’s Assassination Anniversary Commemorated in Silence

10th September, 2022 · admin

Ahmad Shah Massoud

8am: It is the second anniversary of the assassination of Ahmad Shah Massoud, being commemorated in silence and without marching around the city by his followers and supporters. While the September 9 used to be official holiday in the government calendar and the day was being marked officially by the government. According to Article 41 of the labor law of the previous government, this day was a public holiday as the day of “Martyrdom of Ahmad Shah Massoud and the beginning of Martyr’s Week”. But the Taliban, group has removed this day from the country’s official calendar and did not allow his supporters to commemorate this day. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in History, Taliban | Tags: Ahmad Shah Masood, hero, Life under Taliban rule |

Republicans Escalate Attacks on Biden for ‘Continuing’ Failures in Afghanistan

9th September, 2022 · admin

Joe Biden

Michael Hughes: President Joe Biden remains on the defensive over the administration’s handling of the American withdrawal from Afghanistan, more than a week after the exit’s one-year anniversary, as Republican rivals sharpen their knives seeing an issue ripe for exploitation ahead of the midterm elections.

With control of Congress hanging in the balance in November and a real likelihood that the party of Lincoln could steal both chambers from the Democrats, Republicans are looking to keep Afghanistan on top of everyone’s radar, especially considering Biden has yet to recover from the blow he took last August in the polls amid the botched withdrawal.

Click here to read more.

Posted in Opinion/Editorial, Political News, Taliban, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: US failure in Afghanistan |

Taliban Make Little Progress in Countering Drugs

9th September, 2022 · admin

Akmal Dawi
VOA News
September 9, 2022

Unlike his predecessor, who almost terminated opium production in Afghanistan in the last year of Taliban rule with one decree in 2000, the current supreme leader of the Taliban appears to be unsuccessful in implementing his ban on opium production.

In April, shortly after Afghan famers harvested opium from their 2021 poppy cultivation, Hibatullah Akhundzada issued a decree outlawing poppy cultivation and the production, sale and use of all other drugs.

As this year’s poppy cultivation season approaches, the Taliban have presented a modest scorecard for their counternarcotics achievements.

Over the past year, less than 100 hectares of poppy fields were destroyed, about 2,000 drug dealers and traffickers were arrested, and 4,270 kilograms of opium were seized, according to figures from the Taliban’s Interior Ministry.

These figures put the Taliban regime far behind the previous Afghan government, which presided over two decades of soaring drug production in Afghanistan, in counternarcotics performance.

In 2020, the Afghan government made more than 3,100 drug-related arrests, seized about 80,000 kilograms of opium and eradicated almost 1,000 hectares of poppy fields, according to the U.N. and Afghan officials.

“There is serious doubt on the intentions of the current rulers whether they really want to eradicate poppy,” said Javid Qaem, a former deputy minister for counternarcotics in Afghanistan and now a researcher at Arizona State University.

“At the time of the Republic, security was a big challenge. Police could not go to the areas where poppy was cultivated. Taliban claim that they have all the areas under their control. They should be able to do it easily,” he told VOA.

The U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) has yet to release its annual assessment of the Afghan opium production for 2022 but says the trend appears unchanged.

“Although the peace process in Colombia and the Taliban’s return to power in Afghanistan have essentially ended insurgencies, both countries have to date retained prominent roles in illicit drug cultivation and production,” the UNODC reported in June.

Economic considerations?

Income from opium production, estimated between $1.8 billion to $2.7 billion, made up about 12% to 14% of Afghanistan’s GDP in 2021.

With the Taliban’s return to power, Afghanistan has plunged deep into an economic crisis that has pushed nearly all Afghans into poverty. The U.N. says more than half of the Afghan population is in need of urgent humanitarian assistance.

“Drugs have been a critical source of economic revenue in this impoverished country,” Vanda Felbab-Brown, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, told VOA, adding that the drug money was also going to members of the Taliban.

Taking serious action against the powerful drug trade, particularly under current economic conditions, will worsen the poverty in Afghanistan and could result in local opposition to the Taliban, experts say.

The Taliban reportedly pocketed hundreds of millions of dollars from Afghanistan’s illicit drug trade. Between 2018 and 2019, the group earned more than $400 million from the trade, according to U.N. and U.S. officials.

The Taliban, however, deny involvement in the drug trade.

The Taliban’s war against drugs may also be slow because of internal frictions, Qaem said.

“Certain groups of Taliban are involved in this trade. It will be difficult for them to control their own ranks and files. It could lead to internal rifts, and I do not think the Taliban leadership will take this risk at this time,” he said.

Not only a Taliban job

The U.S. has spent more than $8.82 billion on counternarcotics projects in Afghanistan over the past two decades, according to the Special Inspector General for the Reconstruction of Afghanistan (SIGAR).

Because Afghanistan produces more than 80% of the heroin consumed globally, other donors such as the U.N., the World Bank and the European Union also aided counter-narcotics efforts in Afghanistan.

The former Afghan government even created a Ministry of Counternarcotics to deal with the problem, but despite all the efforts made and money spent, Afghanistan remained the world’s No. 1 opium producer.

Foreign donors have ceased development assistance to Afghanistan, including funding counternarcotics programs, since the Taliban seized power last year.

“The State Department’s current policy prohibits direct assistance to the Taliban. While some counternarcotic programs remain active indirectly — administered through implementing partners and NGOs — other programs have been terminated or paused following the Taliban takeover in August 2021,” a spokesperson for SIGAR told VOA.

Isolated and pressed under economic sanctions, Taliban officials say they need foreign assistance, mostly in creating alternative sources of livelihood for poppy farmers and employment opportunities for poppy field laborers, in order for them to effectively rid the country of its illicit drug economy.

“It is impossible to do effective counternarcotics only through eradication of poppy fields,” Felbab-Brown said, “and if you do not rely on the use of force, there have to be economic tools to apply, which also appear unfeasible under the current financial sanctions.”

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Posted in Drugs, Economic News, Taliban | Tags: Drug Addiction, opium, Poppy cultivation, Taliban and Drugs, Taliban government failure |

Al-Qaeda, the Taliban and the tragedy of Afghanistan

9th September, 2022 · admin

Ahmad Shah Massoud

Amin Saikal via aspistrategist.org.au: As the world marks the anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks this weekend, two other events should be remembered. Afghan commander Ahmad Shah Massoud was assassinated on 9 September 2001 by al-Qaeda agents, two days before the attacks on New York and Washington. Massoud had fought Soviet forces in Afghanistan in the 1980s and the Taliban and al-Qaeda alliance in the following decade. The other event in this bleak trio is the Taliban’s reassumption of power in the wake of the US and allied retreat from Afghanistan a year ago. Together they explain the mess that is Afghanistan today. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Al-Qaeda, History, NRF - National Resistance Front, Security, Taliban, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Ahmad Massoud, Ahmad Shah Masood |

Tolo News in Dari – September 9, 2022

9th September, 2022 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Air strike in Helmand, The Brigade Commander and 20 Other Taliban Killed

9th September, 2022 · admin

8am: A source told Hasht-e-Subh that the attack took place on Thursday night, 17 September, on a Taliban brigade base in Grishk district of Helmand province. As a result of this air attack, including the commander of the Taliban brigade, 21 other Taliban have been killed. According to the source, in addition to the casualties, a number of facilities were also set on fire in this military center. No one has yet claimed responsibility for these attacks. The Taliban have not said anything about this. It should be noted that the Taliban have accused the US of violating Afghanistan’s airspace from time to time, but they do not confirm these attacks as of American attacks. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Security, Taliban, US-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Helmand |

Three Taliban Fighters Killed and Wounded in Missile Attack in Kapisa Province

9th September, 2022 · admin

8am: The attack was carried out on Thursday night (September 8th) on the Taliban’s Shaheen Brigade in ​​Kapisa’s Sayad district. Sources do not say anything about the perpetrators of this attack, but the Freedom Front has claimed responsibility for this attack. Attacks by anti-Taliban forces in various parts of Kapisa, Parwan and Panjshir provinces have intensified recently. In the latest case, four Taliban members were killed in an ambush launched by NRF forces in Panjshir province. Click here to read more (external link).

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Students Welcome Scheduling of Kankor Exam

9th September, 2022 · admin

Tolo News: After months of delay, the Ministry of Higher Education (MoHE) finally announced a specific date for holding the Kankor university exam on Thursday. A number of students welcomed the specific date for the Kankor exam, saying they are prepared to pass the exam. “The Kankor exam will be held on 13, 14 and 15 of Mizan month,” said Ahmad Taqa, the spokesman of the MoHE. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Education |

Afghanistan to face Bangladesh, Pakistan in T20 World Cup warm-ups next month

9th September, 2022 · admin

Ariana: Afghanistan cricket team will face Bangladesh and Pakistan in warn up matches on October 17 and 19 respectively ahead of the T20 World Cup 2022 in Australia. The match against Bangladesh will be played at Allan Border Field while that against Pakistan will be at The Gabba in Brisbane. Click here to read more (external link).

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