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Heavy Snowfall in Salang Pass

22nd October, 2021 · admin

Salang Tunnel (file photo)

8am: According to reports, the first snowfall this year in the Salang Pass, through which the Kabul-North highway passes, started at 10:00 pm on Thursday night and continues to this day. The Salang Pass is closed to trucks for this reason. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Environmental News | Tags: Snow, Weather |

Afghanistan one of 11 “highly vulnerable” countries regarding climate change

22nd October, 2021 · admin

Ariana: Afghanistan, India and Pakistan were among 11 countries singled out by U.S. intelligence agencies on Thursday as being “highly vulnerable” in terms of their ability to prepare for and respond to environmental and societal crises caused by climate change. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Environmental News | Tags: Climate Change |

Afghanistan’s Addiction Crises

22nd October, 2021 · admin

Posted in Drugs, Economic News, Health News | Tags: Drug Addiction, opium, Poppy cultivation |

Taliban beheaded female volleyball player, posted photos online, coach says

22nd October, 2021 · admin

Mahjabeen's family was threatened not to speak to the media. And change the narrative that she comitted sucide. She did not. https://t.co/83riNVkqyh

— Sarfaraz (@Sarfaraz1201) October 21, 2021

New York Post: She was killed earlier this month, but her death remained mostly hidden because her family had been threatened not to talk, claimed the coach, using a pseudonym, Suraya Afzali, due to safety fears. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Sports News, Afghan Women, Civilian Injuries and Deaths, Taliban | Tags: Life under Taliban rule, Taliban Crime, Volleyball, War Crime |

Putin Says Russia Mulling Removing Taliban From Terrorist List

21st October, 2021 · admin

Putin

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
October 21, 2021

Russian President Vladimir Putin says Moscow is considering removing the Taliban from its list of extremist organizations as it expands engagement with the new rulers in Kabul.

The comments during a meeting of the Valdai Discussion Club on October 21 come a day after Russia hosted a high-level Taliban delegation for talks attended by officials from China, Pakistan, and eight other countries.

Moscow has hosted Taliban representatives several times in recent years, but has stopped short of recognizing the group, which it considers a terrorist organization.

In a final statement, the 10 countries in Moscow noted that “further practical engagement with Afghanistan needed to take into account the new reality, that is the Taliban coming to power in the country, irrespective of the official recognition of the new Afghan government by the international community.”

Russia called for the mobilization of international aid to support Afghanistan and one of the aims of the meeting was to consolidate the “efforts of the international community to prevent a humanitarian crisis” in the aftermath of the Taliban’s takeover in August.

Putin said Afghanistan should receive economic support and get its financial assets unfrozen as stability in the war-torn country was in the interest of all its neighbors.

Washington has said it has no intention of releasing nearly $9 billion in Afghan central-bank reserves held in the United States that it froze after the Taliban seized power, despite warnings from humanitarian groups and the UN about the collapse of Afghanistan’s economy and deepening humanitarian crisis.

With reporting by Reuters

Copyright (c) 2021. RFE/RL, Inc. Reprinted with the permission of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 1201 Connecticut Ave NW, Ste 400, Washington DC 20036.
Posted in Russia-Afghanistan Relations, Security, Taliban |

Women protesting against Taliban rules in Afghanistan

21st October, 2021 · admin

شماری از بانوان چرا اعتراض می‌نمایند و خواسته های شان چیست؟

در این گزارش بیننده باشید. pic.twitter.com/hPJcMWS2mF

— Aamaj News (@aamajnews24) October 21, 2021

ویدیو: زنان امروز بار دیگر در جاده‌های شهر کابل به‌خاطر حقوق اساسی شان مانند آموزش و کار دست به‌اعتراض زدند و از طالبان خواستند که مکاتب را به روی دختران باز کنند. #پیک #افغانستان pic.twitter.com/qdqSV9Om7W

— Payk Media – Revealing the Truth (@PaykMedia) October 21, 2021

Posted in Afghan Women, Economic News, Taliban | Tags: Life under Taliban rule |

Tolo News in Dari – October 21, 2021

21st October, 2021 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Kabul Residents Tired of Increasing Armed Robberies

21st October, 2021 · admin

8am: Kabul residents complain of an increase in armed robberies, saying thieves are looting people’s homes under the name of the Taliban. Residents say they have contacted Taliban security officials several times to raise the issue, but the thefts have not been investigated. Meanwhile, the Taliban admit that armed robberies have been reported in some parts of Kabul and that thieves are abusing the Taliban name. According to Taliban security officials, their forces are trying to arrest perpetrators. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Crime and Punishment, Security, Taliban | Tags: Crime in Kabul, Kabul, Taliban Security Failure |

Dozens More Afghans Linked To Women’s Soccer, Basketball Are Evacuated From Afghanistan

21st October, 2021 · admin

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
October 21, 2021

World soccer’s governing body FIFA says a second group of 57 Afghan refugees linked to women’s soccer and basketball has been evacuated from Afghanistan to Qatar.

The group, comprising women and children, landed in Doha on October 20 on a Qatar Airways flight, FIFA said in a statement on October 21.

It thanked the Qatari government “for its support in facilitating extensive discussions and ensuring the safe passage of these individuals, deemed to have been at the highest risk.”

Last week, FIFA worked with Qatar’s government to evacuate almost 100 soccer players and their families from Afghanistan, including female players. Albania has also been collaborating with FIFA more recently to get endangered athletes out of Afghanistan.

Dozens of female athletes have managed to flee Afghanistan since the Taliban seized control of Kabul from the internationally recognized government in mid-August, with the refugees being accepted in Australia, Pakistan, Britain, Portugal, and elsewhere.

“I am also calling on all of our friends in governments and in the football community across the world to help us in obtaining residence permits and visas for the evacuees so that they can start a new life in safe and secure circumstances,” FIFA President Gianni Infantino said.

Under the Taliban’s brutal rule between 1996 and 2001, women and girls were not allowed to attend school or work or play sports.

The Taliban claims it plans to show more moderation than during its last reign, but the United Nations and rights groups have voiced concerns about the enforcement of severe restrictions on women.

The Taliban-led government hasn’t publicly stated its policy on the future of women’s sports, but a deputy head of the group’s cultural commission, Ahmadullah Wasiq, said in September that Afghan women might not be allowed to play sports because their bodies would show during competitions.

Copyright (c) 2021. 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 Sports News, Afghan Women, Refugees and Migrants, Taliban | Tags: Basketball, Escape from the Taliban, Football (Soccer), Women's football |

Afghan Musicians Face Uncertain Future

21st October, 2021 · admin

Tolo News: According to the musicians, music was the only way of income but as they have abandoned it for over two months and are currently facing severe economic challenges. “Any country that doesn’t have culture and national music will never develop,” said Asif Khalili, a musician. The musicians called on the [Taliban] government to facilitate alternative job opportunities for them if music is not allowed anymore. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Art and Culture, Economic News, Everyday Life, Taliban | Tags: Life under Taliban rule, Music, Taliban ban music |
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