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80 killed, 231 injured in Kabul bomb blasts

23rd July, 2016 · admin · 1 Comment

Press TV July 23, 2016 Afghanistan’s Interior Ministry says at least 80 people were killed and 231 others wounded in two bomb blasts in the capital Kabul. The blasts were carried out at the Deh Mazang Square, where thousands of Shia Hazara demonstrators had gathered from early morning in protest against a controversial power line project. The Daesh Takfiri terrorists

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Posted in Civilian Injuries and Deaths, Economic News, ISIS/DAESH, Security | Tags: Electricity, Hazaras, Kabul |
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Afghanistan, Turkey Sign Kajaki Dam MoU

7th June, 2016 · admin

Tolo News: The Afghan Minister of Energy and Water and a Turkish company on Tuesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the extension of the Kajaki Dam in Helmand. The hydropower dam currently produces 33 megawatts of electricity but once extended it will provide up to 150 megawatts. Click here to read more (external link). Related

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Posted in Economic News, Reconstruction and Development | Tags: Electricity, Helmand, Kajaki Dam, Turkey-Afghanistan Relations |
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Ghani issues new decree as TUTAP review commission submit findings

25th May, 2016 · admin

Khaama Press: President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani issued a new decree following the conclusion of a review commission to study the route for the 500kV transmission line. The presidential decree states that a 220kW double circuit power line will be transmitted from from Doshi to the central provinces to transmit 300 megawatt of electricity that would be

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Posted in Ethnic Issues, Reconstruction and Development | Tags: Electricity |
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The “TUTAP” pipeline could fracture Afghanistan yet further

20th May, 2016 · admin

Prospect: The 500 kv pipeline is being routed away from the Hazara-majority Bamiyan Province in central Afghanistan over the Salang Pass (a mountain pass connecting northern Afghanistan with Parwan Province, which lies next door to Kabul on its North Eastern border with connections to Kabul Province and southern Afghanistan). Over the past few weeks, demonstrations have

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Posted in Economic News, Ethnic Issues | Tags: Bamiyan, Electricity |
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Afghan Minority Group Protests Plan for Power Line Route

16th May, 2016 · admin

VOA News May 16, 2016 KABUL—Tens of thousands of ethnic minority Hazaras, protesting the rerouting of a power line, were blocked in their attempt to march to the presidential palace in Kabul Monday. Authorities, fearing violence, set up shipping containers overnight, effectively closing off Kabul’s commercial center to foot and motor traffic. Leaders of Monday’s

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Posted in Central Asia, Economic News, Ethnic Issues, Political News | Tags: Ashraf Ghani, Bamiyan, Electricity |
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Ghani Suspends 500 Kilovolt Electricity Project

15th May, 2016 · admin

Tolo News: President Ashraf Ghani, in a decree, on Sunday suspended work on the 500 Kilovolt electricity project from Turkmenistan and assigned a 12-member commission to assess the situation. According to the decree obtained by TOLOnews, the commission has been tasked with the job of assessing the project within 10 days. The third article of the six-article decree states

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Posted in Economic News, Ethnic Issues | Tags: Ashraf Ghani, Electricity |
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Central, South Asian Leaders Pursue Peace Through Electricity

12th May, 2016 · admin · 1 Comment

VOA News Ayaz Gul May 12, 2016 ISLAMABAD—Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Afghanistan and Pakistan Thursday launched the construction of an electricity power grid Thursday to link the four nations to a jointly operated power supply and promote regional stability, security and prosperity. Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, Afghan Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah and the heads of the

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Posted in Central Asia, Economic News, Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Dr. Abdullah, Electricity, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan |
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TUTAP Energy Project Sparks Political Infighting in Afghanistan

10th May, 2016 · admin

The Diplomat: Mohammad Mohaqiq, CEO Abdullah Abdullah’s deputy, said the government rejecting public demands to use the Bamyan route “is a clear discrimination and bullying against the people of central provinces.” Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS), as TOLOnews reports, blames the previous government for the confusion about routes. DABS says it inherited the decision to go through

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Posted in Economic News, Ethnic Issues, Political News | Tags: Electricity, Mohammad Mohaqiq |
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TUTAP Protestors Set Deadline As Ghani Pledges Review

10th May, 2016 · admin

Tolo News: Hundreds of protestors on Monday flocked to Kabul streets to press government to review a controversial decision over Turkmenistan-Uzbekistan-Tajikistan-Pakistan (TUTAP) electricity project, giving a one week deadline for their demands to be met. The protestors vowed more demonstrations unless government approves the implementation of the project through central regions of the country, mainly Bamiyan and

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Posted in Economic News | Tags: Electricity |
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Majlis — The Prospects Of TAPI and CASA 1000

8th May, 2016 · admin

By Bruce Pannier May 8, 2016 Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty The groundbreaking ceremony for the Central Asia-South Asia electricity transmission project, known as CASA-1000, is scheduled for May 12 in the Tajik capital, Dushanbe. The leaders of Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Pakistan are coming to join Tajik President Emomali Rahmon for the event. Afghan President Ashraf

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Posted in Central Asia, Economic News, India-Afghanistan Relations, Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Electricity, TAPI |
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