The Afghan National Directorate of Security (NDS) stated Sunday that four journalists were arrested in southern Kandahar province this week for “collaborating” with the Taliban militants. The journalists – three reporters from Nation Voice [Millat Ghag] Radio, Bismillah Watandost, Qudratullah Sultani, and Mohibullah Obaidi; and Sanullah Siam who claimed to be working with China’s Xinhua news agency – were arrested […]
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Taliban have become ‘more cruel, more oppressive’: Afghan President Ghani
Amid the unrelenting violence in Afghanistan, President Ashraf Ghani on Sunday said that in the past two decades, the Taliban has become “more cruel and more oppressive.” During a virtual cabinet meeting, Ghani said, “Yes, they (Taliban) have changed but negatively. They have no wish for peace, for prosperity, or progress; we want peace but they want surrender (subdued people […]
Read more ›Fighting Continues in Key Areas of Lashkargah for 2nd Day
Clashes continued in key parts of Lashkargah city in District 1 near the police headquarters and the provincial governor’s office on Sunday, causing concerns to ratchet up over the situation in the province. Security sources said many parts of the city have fallen to the Taliban in recent weeks. Helmand MPs said that the city will be out of the […]
Read more ›Clashes Intensify in Herat as Reinforcements Arrive
The government deployed more security forces to the western city of Herat on Sunday a day after the Taliban advanced closer to the central parts of the city. Local officials said that the clashes intensified in villages in the western parts of Herat city. Abdul Rahman Rahman, senior deputy of the Interior Ministry, also visited Herat city on Sunday and […]
Read more ›Migranti se blíží! Strašidlo české předvolební politiky versus skutečná situace na hranicích Evropské unie
Nejprve si řekněme jednu věc takto přímo do očí: Strašení přílivem migrantů v české politice funguje, i když drtivá většina lidí tady žádného uprchlíka neviděla ani z dálky. Na naši nervovou soustavu funguje strach z neznámého, cizího a nejistého poměrně spolehlivě, takže zneužití tématu migrace patří do arzenálu hlavně těch politiků, kteří se ve svém důsledku neštítí ničeho. To, že […]
Read more ›Airlift Begins for Afghans Who Worked for US During its Longest War
Some 200 Afghans were set to begin new lives in the United States on Friday as an airlift got under way for translators and others who risk Taliban retaliation because they worked for the United States during its 20-year war in Afghanistan, US officials said. The operation to evacuate US-affiliated Afghans and family members comes as the US troop pullout […]
Read more ›Taliban attack UN compound, raising fears of Afghan security crisis
The Taliban attacked a UN compound in Afghanistan Friday, killing an Afghan security guard while raising further concerns about withering security in the country now that US forces have almost completely withdrawn. “The perpetrators of this attack must be identified and brought to account,” said Deborah Lyons, the United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Afghanistan, in a statement. The attackers […]
Read more ›Fighting rages in three Afghan cities as Taliban launches sustained assault
‘People want to leave, but don’t know where they can go. We are surrounded, there is fighting everywhere’ The city at the centre of Britain’s long mission in Afghanistan is in danger of falling to the Taliban as Islamist fighters target key urban centres after capturing swathes of the countryside. Lashkar Gah, the capital of Helmand province, is one of […]
Read more ›Taliban Gets Closer to Herat City as Clashes Intensify
Clashes intensified for the third day in southern parts of Herat as Taliban advanced to towards the central parts on Saturday, leading to displacement of hundreds of people. Security forces said the Taliban is using people’s houses and gardens as a shield, something that officials said has slowed down military operations. Out of 17 districts, only Guzara and the city […]
Read more ›MPs: Army Chief Focused on Rivalries, Not War
Findings by a parliamentary committee indicate that the newly appointed chief of army staff for Afghanistan, Gen. Wali Ahmadzai, has been focusing on rivalries with corps commanders instead of managing the fight against the Taliban. The army general was appointed to the post a month ago, replacing former chief of army staff Gen. Yasin Zia, as the Taliban was taking […]
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