Archive for November 28th, 2020

Nine Australian soldiers commit suicide in just three weeks

Nine Australian soldiers have taken their own lives in just three weeks amid weeks of discussions and media coverage of alleged war crimes in Afghanistan, the Daily Mail reported. The four-year inquiry uncovered a ‘shameful record’ of unlawful killings that took place outside the ‘heat of battle’.

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Taliban ignoring calls for reduction in violence: US envoy

Despite concerted efforts on the part of the United States to get the Taliban to reduce its levels of violence in the country, the group has failed to listen to calls from the US and in fact dislike being criticized.

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Taliban strongholds in Pakistan give group platform to wage war: NDS

Ahmad Zia Saraj, the acting head of the national directorate of security (NDS), said Monday that because the Taliban has active and secure strongholds in Pakistani cities, the group has been able to intensify the conflict in Afghanistan.

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Skewed Responsibility: Australian War Crimes in Afghanistan

The Inspector-General of the Australian Defence Force Afghanistan Inquiry was always going to make for a gruesome read – and that was only the redacted version. The findings of the four-year investigation, led by New South Wales Court of Appeal Justice and Army Reserve Major-General Paul Brereton, point to “credible evidence” that 39 Afghan non-combatants and prisoners were allegedly killed […]

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Will India Choose a Side in the Competition Between the U.S. and China?

The architects of India’s foreign policy have long preferred a multipolar world. They believe that India, with its limited economic and military capabilities, can play a prominent role on the global stage only when it is not dominated by one or two superpowers. That view led New Delhi to champion the Non-Aligned Movement during the Cold War, and a preference […]

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Ghani orders release of Pakistani prisoners in goodwill gesture

Pakistan’s embassy in Kabul has welcomed President Ashraf Ghani’s decree ordering the release of a number of Pakistani prisoners. Mansoor Ahmad Khan, Pakistan’s ambassador to Kabul tweeted Monday night: “Welcome decree by Afghan President H.E. Ashraf Ghani for release of Pakistani prisoners who have completed their terms and are not able to pay fines or those nearing completion of their […]

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MPs furious over Saleh’s comments about ‘corrupt lawmakers’

The Wolesi Jirga, or Lower House of Parliament, on Tuesday canceled its session which was scheduled to hear operational plans by nominee ministers after First Vice President Amrullah Saleh said some MPs were corrupt.

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Four Police Killed in Taliban Attack in Baghlan

At least 10 Taliban were killed and 12 others wounded after the insurgents attacked Afghan forces outposts in Khwaja–Alwan area of Pul-e-Khumri and in Baghlan-e-Markazi district of the province, said Baghlan police. Baghlan police, spokesman Ahmad Jawid Basharat, said that four Afghan troops were also killed in the attacks and three others wounded. On the other hand, Shajan Ayoubi, a […]

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