Archive for May, 2021

Afghans Call for Peace as Eid Ceasefire Nears to End

Afghans across the country on Saturday said that despite some incidents of violence, the majority of the people managed to celebrate Eid in relative calm in the last three days due to reciprocal ceasefire between the Taliban and the Afghan government. Many of the youths during these days flocked to the picnic points to spend their time together with friends […]

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Ceasefire to End at Midnight amid Reports of Scattered Violence

A three-day Eid ceasefire between the Afghan government and the Taliban is coming to an end at midnight on Saturday amid reports of heavy fighting between the Afghan security forces and the Taliban in some parts of the country. Political leaders said that Taliban attacks during the Eid truce are raising serious questions on the modality of the government’s peace-oriented […]

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Afghan Republic and Taliban negotiators meet in Doha

Afghan Republic peace talks team members and Taliban representatives met in Doha in Qatar on Friday and discussed the need to speed up negotiations. The talks, which started in September, have largely stalled while a US-proposed peace meeting scheduled for Turkey was also put on hold after the Taliban refused to attend. In this time however, violence across Afghanistan has […]

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Day 3 of ceasefire: MoD accuses Taliban of violating ceasefire

The Afghan Ministry of Defense (MoD) said on Saturday that Taliban has violated the three-day ceasefire in seven provinces across the country that killed and wounded dozens of civilians. “The ceasefire has been violated in several cases and several points of the country and terrorist groups under Taliban leadership violated the ceasefire. The Islamic Republic of Afghanistan is committed to […]

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Ghani Seeks Powerful Consensus on Peace as He Meets Politicians

In a series of his recent meetings with influential political leaders, President Ashraf Ghani on Friday met with former president Hamid Karzai and Abdullah Abdullah, the head of the High Council of National Reconciliation, as part of efforts to develop national and political consensus around peace. The country’s political situation, the peace process, strengthening of political consensus and ensuring a […]

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12 People, Including Imam, Killed in Blast at Kabul Mosque

At least 12 people were killed and 15 more were wounded in an explosion inside a mosque in Shakar Dara district north of Kabul on Friday afternoon, police said in a statement. The blast happened at Haji Bakhshi Mosque in Qala-e-Murad Bek area in Shakardara district of Kabul during Friday prayer, police said. Sources said the bomb was placed inside […]

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Ghani, Blinken Discuss Afghan Peace, Recent Attacks

The US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Friday spoke with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on phone and the two sides discussed the regional efforts to advance the Afghan peace process and the recent waves of violence including the attack on Sayed Al-Shuhada school that killed over 60 students and wounded 150 more. Secretary Blinken conveyed Eid greetings and expressed […]

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Herat Soldiers, Residents Call for Extension of 3-Day Ceasefire

A number of Afghan security and defense forces in Herat, who have spent months on the battlefield and are away from their families, welcome the three-day ceasefire between the Taliban and the government. They say it is better for all parties to declare a permanent ceasefire and to resolve their disagreements through negotiations. Residents also expressed their wish that the […]

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Foreign Troops Pullout ‘Irresponsible’ Amid Violence: Hekmatyar

Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, the leader of Hizb-e-Islami, called the decision to withdraw foreign troops from Afghanistan “irresponsible” as violence escalates, and he warned of another war beginning. Hekmatyar said that the decision to withdraw foreign troops from Afghanistan was “wrong” ahead of forming of a transitional government. “With the withdrawal of the foreign troops it’s clear that another war will begin […]

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Dostum Calls for Taliban to End Violence, Focus on Peace

Marshal Abdul Rashid Dostum, former vice president and head of the Islamic National Movement of Afghanistan–Junbish-e-Milli–in an address to a gathering in his home province of Jawzjan on Thursday, said the Taliban must stop violence and should bow to the people’s demand for a lasting ceasefire. “We are Muslims. We should not fight against each other. If we want to […]

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