
Mullah Hibatullah Akhundzada
Tolo News: A statement of the Islamic Emirate leader, Mawlawi Hibatullah Akhundzada, said allegations against officials of the Islamic Emirate that lack proof are forbidden. The statement said that the humiliation of Islamic clerics and government employees verbally, through body language or by any other means is not appropriate. Click here to read more (external link).

Tolo News: Residents of Maimana city in Faryab province said because of road construction their homes were destroyed by the municipality. In addition, they say they have spent days without shelter, they are facing economic challenges, they cannot buy new homes, and the municipality must fulfil its commitment to provide compensation. 
AP: Hundreds of men, strung out on heroin, opium and meth, were strewn over the hillside overlooking Kabul, some in tents, some lying in the dirt. Dogs skulked around because they sometimes give them drugs, and there were bodies of overdosed dogs amid the garbage. Men here as well slip, quiet and alone, across the line from oblivion and despair to death.
Tolo News: The US State Department in its annual report which was published on Monday, included Afghanistan on the list of countries engaged in a “policy or pattern” of human trafficking and forced labor or whose security forces or government-backed armed groups recruit or use child soldiers. According to the report, the current government of Afghanistan did not make any efforts to prevent trafficking in Afghanistan.
8am: Sources in Ghazni say that the Taliban’s Department of Virtue Promotion in this province has warned all civil servants that the time of giving advice and tolerance toward them is over. Local sources in Ghazni province said on Wednesday (July 20th) that a delegation from the Taliban’s Virtue Promotion Ministry came to Ghazni province from Kabul, warning all government employees to obey the orders.