Archive for April, 2021

Afghanistan: 11 Taliban members arrested in connection with journalist killing

In a key development in the fight against impunity, Afghanistan’s police arrested 11 Taliban members on April 7 for their suspected role in a series of targeted killings, including that of journalist Yama Siawash. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) welcomes the arrests and calls for justice to be secured in accordance with the rule of law. Acting on a […]

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Zakhilwal: Early Election Welcomed, Ghani ‘Should Resign’

Hazrat Omar Zakhilwal, the head of the Harakat-e-Nejate Afghanistan, a newly established political party, on Sunday said that an early election based on President Ashraf Ghani’s proposal will be possible only when the president resigns from his post, and he blamed the president for disrupting peace efforts. He said that the president’s proposal for peace is an obstacle to the […]

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Sunday: 10 Killed in Security Incidents in 4 Provinces

At least ten people, including three civilians, were killed in five security incidents in Herat, Sar-e-Pul, Farah and Uruzgan provinces on Sunday, according to local officials. Three police officers were killed in a roadside bomb explosion in the city of Herat on Sunday evening, health officials said. Security officials did not comment on the incident. Three civilians, including two children, […]

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Ghani Opposes Hasty Peace, Has ‘Very Clear’ Plan

President Ashraf Ghani on Sunday said he has a clear plan for peace compared to “external plans” but reiterated that there shouldn’t be haste in the process. Ghani, whose message was played to a large gathering of residents from northern provinces in Kabul, said that there is a need for the establishment of a peace government. Ghani added that he […]

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Why It’s So Hard for America to End Its Wars

In March, General Kenneth (Frank) McKenzie, Jr., an Alabama-born marine who commands U.S. forces in the Middle East and South Asia, took a whirlwind tour of Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, and Lebanon—America’s most volatile theatre of operations. Some legs of the trip were made on a C-17, a cavernous aircraft that can hold a hundred and thirty-two caskets, arranged in three […]

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Taliban destroys bridge on Kabul-Jalalabad highway

Taliban destroyed a bridge on the Kabul-Jalalabad’s second-lane road in Surkhrod district of Nangarhar province, Pajhwok News reported. The bridge was blown following the Taliban attacks on a checkpoint in Fatehabad area of the district. The second-lane was mostly used by residents of Sararud, Khogyani, Sherzad and Hesarak districts. As the Taliban militants dynamited the bridge, Afghan National Army temporarily […]

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9 Border Force Members Killed in Herat: Sources

Nine members of the Afghan Border Force were killed in two attacks by the Taliban on their outposts in Herat, sources from the province said on Friday. The attack happened on two outposts in Kohsan and Ghorian districts on Thursday night, sources said. The two districts share border with Iran. The districts fell to the Taliban following the clashes, sources […]

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Al Qaeda Operates in 18 Afghan Provinces: Report

Al Qaeda and its regional affiliate, al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent, continue to operate across Afghanistan despite repeated Taliban claims by the Taliban that the group is no longer present in the country, according to a report by Long War Journal. Based on the report, al Qaeda and other groups associated with it have been involved in perpetrating dozens […]

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Baloch Community Calls for Their Rights at Kabul Gathering

Members of Baloch community at a rally in Kabul on Friday asked the government to consider a role for them in the peace process and ensure their basic rights as a citizen. Some Baloch elders at the event said the community has had no role in war over the past four decades, adding that they can play a positive role […]

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China vows “necessary measures” after US blacklists Chinese supercomputing companies

China’s foreign ministry said Friday it would take necessary measures to protect the legal rights of Chinese companies after the United States added Chinese supercomputing entities to an economic blacklist, Reuters reported. This comes as the U.S. Commerce Department said Thursday that it was adding seven Chinese supercomputing entities to a U.S. economic blacklist for assisting Chinese military efforts.

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