Anger is boiling against the bilateral partnership treaty with the U.S. amid escalating insurgency and violence as civil activists are sticking to their guns regarding the revoking of the crucial security pact. Civil activists in a press conference demanded the Bilateral Security Agreement be revised or revoked, ‘because on one …
Read More »Editorial: President’s new military strategy
President Ashraf Ghani has recently ordered army and police to change stance from defensive to offensive against the armed opposition groups. The order comes as insurgent groups particularly Taliban militants have accelerated attacks across the country as it was not expected by the military experts who are monitoring the situation …
Read More »Short film festival spotlights impact of war on civilians
AT-MAZAR: The terrible impact of the Afghan war on its civilians was the focus of this week’s 2018 Mazar Short Film Festival. Supported by UNAMA, the festival showcased the work of film-makers from Balkh province. The films, of up to six minutes in length, looked at the many different ways …
Read More »Afghanistan could surpass Syria as deadliest conflict this year, analysts claim
AT Monitoring Desk-Afghanistan’s drawn-out conflict could be deadlier in 2018 than the war in Syria, experts have warned. Despite the violence in Afghanistan seemingly appearing less frequently in the media, 17 years after the US-led invasion, the country’s conflict could prove the deadliest in the world this year in terms …
Read More »Afghan Peace Council learning about Nepal’s peacemaking process
A delegation of the Afghan High level Peace Council meets Nepal Communist Party (NCP) Co-chairperson Pushpa Kamal Dahal to learn about the Nepali model of peace process, in Kathmandu, on Thursday, September 13, 2018. Photo: Pushpa Kamal Dahal’s secretariat AT Monitoring Desk A delegation of the Afghan High level Peace …
Read More »$280m US program to empower 75,000 Afghan women; helped only 60
AT Monitoring Desk-A $280 million U.S. program, created to help empower women in Afghanistan, has been a “failure and a waste of taxpayers’ money,” according to government oversight group Special Inspector General for Afghan Reconstruction (SIGAR). USAID’s program, Promote, was expected to help 75,000 Afghan women enter the workforce. The …
Read More »13 people detained before smuggling dollars to Iran
AT-KABUL: 13 people were arrested in western Herat province as they were trying to smuggle dollars to Iran, provincial official said Friday, informing of a comprehensive crackdowns against money smugglers. We have taken serious efforts to halt foreign currency smuggling to Iran, said Provincial Governor Spokesman, Ghulam Jilani Farhad, adding, …
Read More »Editorial: BSA proved unproductive
Afghan politicians, leaders of a number of political movements and influential figures have gathered under one umbrella, discussing current political and security situation of Afghanistan and also talked about Bilateral Security Agreement (BSA) that was signed with US during first working day of National Unity Government. The security pact allowed …
Read More »Calls for revision of BSA on raise as activists urged its revocation
AT-KABUL: Afghanistan Citizenship Movement (ACM) on Thursday while criticizing the negligence of the International Community regarding external interference in Afghan affairs and attacks from outside the country against Afghan people, said that the Bilateral Security Agreement (BSA) with the United States did not improve the country’s security but instead deteriorated …
Read More »Parliament wants crucial security pact scrapped
AT-KABUL: Members of parliament ask for a revision over the Bilateral Security Agreement (BSA) with the United States, arguing the pact did nothing for security improvement. The Ghani-administration signed the controversial security pact with the United States on its second work day on September 30, 2014, a document that former …
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