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Taliban says resistance happening only on internet

11th March, 2022 · admin

Ariana: IEA [Taliban] is carrying out house-to-house searches in Kabul and claims to have seized a large number of weapons. Experts believe the operation is part of measures to counter threats from the opposition. The National Resistance Front (NRF) has already stated that it is preparing for an offensive in the spring of 2022. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in NRF - National Resistance Front, Security, Taliban | Tags: Afghan resistance against Taliban |

‘Robbed of hope’: Afghan girls denied an education struggle with depression

10th March, 2022 · admin

The Guardian (UK): Since August, secondary school girls from grade 7 and up have effectively been banned from education. While the Taliban claims the restrictions are temporary, saying they want to create the right Islamic environment for girls to learn, Afghanistan remains the world’s only country where girls are barred from education. Click here to read more (external link).

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

Over 500,000 Afghan Refugees Returned in Last 6 Months

10th March, 2022 · admin

Tolo News: More than 500,000 Afghan refugees have returned to the country within the past six months, the Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation (MRR) said on Thursday.  Also, the deputy Minister of MRR who visited Torkham crossing on Thursday told reporters that diplomatic efforts are underway to facilitate the release of Afghans being held abroad.  Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Refugees and Migrants |

1TV Afghanistan Dari News – March 10, 2022

10th March, 2022 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

ADB suspends TAPI project until IEA gains international recognition

10th March, 2022 · admin

Ariana: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has confirmed that work on the trans-nations Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) gas pipeline project has been suspended until the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) government has gained international recognition. In response to an email sent to the ADB by Ariana News, an official confirmed that the project has been put on hold. Click here to read more (external link).

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Posted in Economic News, Taliban | Tags: TAPI, Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India gas pipeline |

New govt in Afghanistan not cooperating with anti-Pakistan elements: Pakistan NSA

10th March, 2022 · admin

Ariana: The new government in Afghanistan is not cooperating with anti-Pakistan elements, Pakistan’s National Security Adviser Moeed Yusuf has said. The official said there has not been any deliberate action by the new government in Afghanistan that would undermine Pakistan. Yusuf, however, said that the threat of terrorism remains and it should be eliminated. Click here to read more (external link).

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Doctors Without Borders: Measles Poses a High, ‘Deadly Risk for Malnourished Children in Afghanistan’

10th March, 2022 · admin

8am: Based on the Doctors Without Borders report, Afghanistan will witness a significant increase in measles disease within the next six months in case a nationwide measles vaccination campaign is not launched. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Children, Health News | Tags: Measles, Vaccination |

Afghan-Canadian Aid Worker Reappears After Weeks In Taliban Detention

9th March, 2022 · admin

Nadima

By Malali Bashir
Abubakar Siddique
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
March 9, 2022

Nadima Noor, a female Afghan-Canadian aid worker who runs a humanitarian organization in Kabul, vanished last month.

Noor’s family in Canada, who spoke to eyewitnesses, said a group of Taliban fighters entered her office, forced her into a car, and whisked her away in broad daylight.

For weeks, Noor’s family had no idea where she was or why she was taken. Then on March 9, she was released from Taliban detention. No charges were brought against her.

“She was forcefully picked up without any proof of wrongdoing and without any reason,” her brother Dastaan Noor told RFE/RL’s Radio Azadi.

“Nadima was detained for 24 days without any legal representation,” he added. “After an investigation was conducted, she was found innocent of any wrongdoing.”

The Taliban did not respond to an email from Radio Azadi seeking comment.

Noor, 38, is the latest victim of an enforced disappearance in Afghanistan, where critics say the practice has been used by the Taliban to stifle dissent.

Since the Taliban’s return to power in August, dozens of rights activists, journalists, and academics have been arbitrarily detained or have disappeared. Some have been released. The whereabouts of others remain unclear.

“She was very emotional and very upset about why she was held without any reason,” said Dastaan Noor. “It’s unfortunate that the citizens of Afghanistan — be it women or men — are still picked up without any reason, detained, and then released.”

‘I Will Be Buried Here’

When the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan, hundreds of aid workers, activists, and artists fled the country, fearing for their lives and their work.

But Noor, who is also a comedian and rights activist, refused to leave.

“I was born here. I will be buried here,” she told Al-Jazeera in late August. “I will tell you why: This pattern of running away has to be broken.”

Before the Taliban takeover, Noor made regular guest appearances on Afghan television channels. That stopped after the militants’ return to power. But she continued her social media presence, uploading satirical videos for her thousands of followers.

Some of the clips were critical of Afghanistan’s new hard-line rulers, who have rolled back women’s rights, committed human rights abuses, and sidelined many of the country’s ethnic and religious groups.

Last month, Noor made a video in which she admonished the heavily armed young Taliban fighters patrolling the streets of the Afghan capital.

“While going around in the backs of your Ranger [pickup trucks], you should not point your guns at nearby pedestrians,” she said. “Also, do not rest your chin on your guns. You might fire it [unintentionally] and kill someone or harm yourself.”

Just a few days later, on February 13, Noor was detained by the Taliban along with six of her colleagues, according to her family.

All worked for Dream Voice Act, a Kabul-based nongovernmental organization headed by Noor that focuses on mental health.

Dastaan Noor said five of those detained, all locals, were released after several days. But he said Noor and a foreign citizen who worked with her were kept in detention. The fate of the foreign national remains unclear.

“They have no specific answers as to why they were holding her,” said Dastaan Noor, revealing that he had contacted Taliban officials after the family learned of Noor’s detention.

He said her sister had obtained a letter from Taliban officials that guaranteed her freedom of movement inside the country.

“We were very confused about why this happened so suddenly even though they were aware of her daily activities,” he said.

‘Very Alarming’

Rights groups say extrajudicial and arbitrary detentions and killings have increased in Afghanistan since the Taliban seized power.

In recent weeks, several dozen women activists who have staged protests have vanished while the Taliban has denied any role in their disappearance amid heightened fears about their safety.

Several of the women have reportedly been released but their whereabouts remain unknown.

On February 21, the Taliban Interior Ministry released a video of several female activists who said they had been encouraged by foreign-based activists to take to the streets by offering them the chance to relocate or send their children to study abroad.

The video led to anger and accusations that the Taliban extracted the so-called confessions under duress.

Human rights campaigners say that arbitrary arrests and disappearances are part of the Taliban’s escalating effort to crush dissent.

“It just demonstrates how little rule of law there is in Afghanistan these days,” Heather Barr, an associate women’s rights director at Human Rights Watch, told RFE/RL.

“You just disappear and reappear or not reappear, which is very alarming and very frightening, and it feels like the Taliban are using it intentionally in some cases such as the women’s rights protesters.”

The Taliban has refused to comment on cases of enforced disappearances. Still, an unnamed Taliban intelligence official told the Washington Post that some foreigners have been arrested on suspicion of spying, human trafficking, or lacking proper documents.

“These arrests are a lesson to all the foreigners in Afghanistan who are not obeying the rules,” the official said.

Most of the Taliban’s targets have been locals.

Sayed Baqir Mohseni, a university professor and political commentator, disappeared on March 4 just days after accusing the Taliban of stifling free speech during a guest appearance on an Afghan TV channel.

“I was kept in an intelligence office at an unknown location for three days, but I was treated well,” he told Radio Azadi after his release on March 6.

Another university lecturer, Faizullah Jalal, who criticized the Taliban in a TV debate was detained in January. The Taliban released him days later after coming under international pressure.

Jalal and others who have been arbitrarily held by the Taliban have stayed silent since their release.

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: Freedom of Speech, Kidnapping, Life under Taliban rule, Patingara Kakai - Nadima |

Kabul Powerlifters Detained by Taliban: Family

9th March, 2022 · admin

Tolo News: Khwaja Meer Mujahid, head of the Kabul Powerlifting Federation, and his brother have been detained by the forces of the Islamic Emirate, their family claimed on Wednesday.  According to the family, forces of the Islamic Emirate arrested Mujahid and his brother, Dr. Ghulam Mohammad Rahmani, at their residence in Kabul on Monday. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Sports News, Taliban | Tags: Life under Taliban rule, powerlifting |

Gujarat Titans sign Afghanistan’s Gurbaz for IPL 2022

9th March, 2022 · admin

AFP: Gujarat Titans have signed Afghanistan’s Rahmanullah Gurbaz as a replacement for England batsman Jason Roy in the Indian Premier League tournament starting later this month, the franchise said Wednesday. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Sports News | Tags: Cricket, Rahmanullah Gurbaz |
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