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1TV Afghanistan Dari News – July 15, 2022

15th July, 2022 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Fighting Rages On Between Taliban and Unidentified Gunmen in Imam Sahib District of Kunduz

15th July, 2022 · admin

8am: Local sources in the Imam Sahib district of Kunduz Province say that on Thursday night (July 14th), fierce fighting raged on between the Taliban and unknown armed men. Although the exact number of casualties is not known, local sources have said that both sides suffered casualties. The Taliban have claimed that they attacked an ISKP hideout in Imam Sahib district. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in ISIS/DAESH, Security, Taliban | Tags: Attacks on Taliban, Kunduz |

Panjshir: Taliban Bombs Peshghor Village in Khenj District

15th July, 2022 · admin

8am: Local sources in Panjshir province say that the Taliban bombed the National Resistance Front (NRF) bases in Peshghor village and surrounding areas in Khenj District. NRF forces and civilians have not been harmed in this offensive. Sources state that the NRF commandos had left the area even before the offensive took place. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in NRF - National Resistance Front, Security, Taliban | Tags: Panjshir |

‘Harassed here too’: Afghan artists find no sanctuary in Pakistan

15th July, 2022 · admin

The Guardian (UK): Musicians had hoped to keep their art alive after fleeing Taliban but now face crackdown on refugees. Ajmal Haikalzada, 44, first became a refugee when his artist father left Afghanistan for Pakistan during the Soviet-Afghan war in the 1980s. In 2001, then a musician, he returned, singing and performing across the country of his birth after the US toppled the Taliban. Two decades later, he fled once again as the Taliban took over Kabul. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Art and Culture, Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations, Refugees and Migrants, Taliban | Tags: Escape from the Taliban |

Taliban Open Fire at Wedding Convoy for Playing Music in Afghanistan’s Jaghuri District

15th July, 2022 · admin

8am: Taliban forces in the Jaghuri district of Ghazni province opened fire on a wedding party convoy on Thursday afternoon (July 14th). According to the source, the incident occurred on the outskirts of the district center. Taliban fighters apparently opened fire on the wedding entourage because they were playing music. Traditionally, during the wedding parties, the groom’s relatives travel the distance between the bride and the groom’s houses to accompany the bride. The groom’s companions dance and play music, according to their tradition. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Everyday Life, Taliban | Tags: Ghazni, Life under Taliban rule, Taliban ban music |

Amnesty International calls for urgent probe into alleged war crimes by UK’s SAS

14th July, 2022 · admin

Ariana: Amnesty International on Wednesday described the BBC’s findings of alleged war crimes by UK Special Forces in Afghanistan between 2010 and 2011 as horrific and called for an urgent investigation. “The BBC’s reporting outlines unlawful killings, including deliberate killing of individuals after they were detained, targeting of civilians and fabricating evidence to justify the killing of unarmed men, pointing to potential war crimes having been committed.” Click here to read more (external link).

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

Afghanistan, Pakistan Rank Lowest In Gender-Gap Index

14th July, 2022 · admin

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
July 13, 2022

Afghanistan and Pakistan are at the bottom of the global gender gap index for 2022, dragged down by the lack of opportunities for women in the conservative, male-dominated societies.

The World Economic Forum, in a report released on July 13, says the two countries are joined by Iran in the bottom five countries in the global ranking, which measures economic participation, educational attainment, health, and political survival of women.

Taliban-ruled Afghanistan is last of 146 countries in the index, while neighboring Pakistan is just one place better at 145th, the report says. Iran is 143rd.

Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iran are joined by the conflict-riddled African countries such as the Democratic Republic of Congo and Chad at the bottom of the list.

Iceland, Finland, Norway, New Zealand, and Sweden top the list.

Moldova (16) and Albania (18) ranked among the top 20.

Overall, the report says, “Gender parity is not recovering.”

“It will take another 132 years to close the global gender gap. As crises are compounding, women’s workforce outcomes are suffering and the risk of global gender parity backsliding further intensifies.”

Based on reporting by dpa

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 Afghan Women, Human Rights, Taliban | Tags: Life under Taliban rule, Misogyny |

Amnesty International calls for urgent probe into alleged war crimes by UK’s SAS

14th July, 2022 · admin

By RFE/RL’s Radio Azadi
Abubakar Siddique
July 13, 2022

Suleiman and his family have been living in hiding for months, constantly moving from place to place for fear of Taliban retribution.

His family has been on the run since his elder brother, a former member of Afghanistan’s intelligence agency, was killed soon after the Taliban toppled the Western-backed Afghan government and seized power in August 2021.

Human rights groups have accused the Taliban of carrying out widespread revenge killings, enforced disappearances, and torture of former Afghan officials, security officers, and individuals who cooperated with the departed U.S.-led military presence in Afghanistan. That is despite the Taliban announcing a blanket amnesty when it took Kabul on August 15.

“We are still facing many threats,” Suleiman, who did not reveal his real name for security reasons, told RFE/RL’s Radio Azadi.

“People [in the Taliban-led government] describe officials and soldiers of the former Afghan government as supporters of a corrupt system,” he added. “Sometimes, they call us infidels.”

The Taliban has denied killing Suleiman’s 35-year-old brother, who was slain in eastern Afghanistan in October. The militant group told Suleiman that “unknown persons” had killed his sibling and “that they cannot do anything about it.”

‘Threatening Calls’

Suleiman’s family is not alone. The families of thousands of Afghans affiliated with the toppled internationally backed government in Kabul and former security forces live in constant fear.

Tens of thousands of at-risk Afghans were evacuated during the chaotic U.S.-led evacuation in August. But thousands of others, including former members of the security forces, civil servants, and those who assisted the U.S.-led war, remain stranded.

“I’m facing constant security threats that force me to constantly change my residence,” a former senior Interior Ministry official told Radio Azadi.

The Western-trained former official, who requested that his name be withheld to protect his identity, said he initially offered his services to the new Taliban authorities. “But I was told that there is no place for me in the new government,” he said. Since then, he has taken shelter in a remote district to avoid being identified.

Hamid, who served as an officer in the Afghan National Army for around 15 years, changes his location every month. “I received numerous threatening calls,” Hamid, who did not want to use his real name for safety reasons, told Radio Azadi. “They had accessed the databases of various government departments and found my personal information.”

Hamid said the callers knew where he lived and where his children went to school.

Promise Of ‘Amnesty’

The Taliban has repeatedly said that it is committed to the general amnesty it announced. “They can live freely in their homes and travel around the country,” Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid told Radio Azadi. “No one is allowed to threaten anyone.”

But international rights groups say the Taliban has carried out scores of revenge killings since seizing power.

Patricia Gossman, associate Asia director at Human Rights Watch, says her organization has independently documented and confirmed more than 100 cases of killings, enforced disappearances, harassment, and beatings of former security officers.

“Incidents have continued throughout the country despite denials from the central authorities and their promise of ‘amnesty,'” she told RFE/RL.

Gossman said those “especially” targeted by the Taliban were former members of the National Directorate of Security, the main intelligence agency, the Afghan Local Police , a U.S.-trained and -armed force of pro-government village militias, and the Afghan National Police.

A seven-month investigation by The New York Times found that nearly 500 former government workers and members of the security forces were killed or forcibly disappeared during the Taliban’s first six months in power.

Gossman says the Taliban has issued blanket denials without carrying out credible investigations. She says many of the revenge killings have been carried out with the knowledge or tacit approval of senior Taliban commanders.

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.

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Posted in Human Rights, Security, Taliban | Tags: Life under Taliban rule, Taliban Amnesty Violation |

Two Young Men Shot Dead in Ghazni Province

14th July, 2022 · admin

8am: Unknown armed men shot dead two young individuals last night in the center of Ghazni province while they were on the way home, local sources reported Thursday. The residents of Ghazni have accused the Taliban of not being able to provide security, saying that the patrols of armed men and thieves have increased in the province. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Security, Taliban | Tags: Ghazni, Taliban Security Failure |

Plane Arrives In Netherlands With 181 Afghan Refugees From Pakistan

13th July, 2022 · admin

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
July 13, 2022

A plane has arrived in the Netherlands with a 181 Afghans who had fled their war-torn country, the Dutch government said on July 13.

The refugees on the flight from Pakistan were the latest group of Afghans to fly to safety following the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan last year after the pullout of Western troops.

Most of the group left Afghanistan by crossing the land border into Pakistan, where Dutch diplomats and the International Organization for Migration helped them reach the capital, Islamabad.

Pakistani authorities allowed the Afghans, who did not have valid travel documents, into the South Asian nation so they could travel on to the Netherlands.

The Netherlands has pledged to evacuate Afghans who assisted Dutch diplomats and military personnel before the Taliban seized power.

The Dutch government said on July 13 that it hopes to evacuate “as many eligible people as possible” from Afghanistan who are able to make it to Pakistan.

The Dutch Foreign Affairs Ministry said earlier this year that it had brought 1,801 Afghans to the Netherlands since late August 2021.

Based on reporting by AP and Reuters

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 Refugees and Migrants | Tags: Escape from the Taliban |
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