AT-KABUL: A human rights watchdog accused the government of being reckless in fighting human rights violation, claiming that there is no political will in the government for trial of the human rights violators. The statement came one day after chief executive Abdullah Abdullah said in the UN human rights council …
Read More »8-year-old boy kidnapped in Balkh
AT-KABUL: An 8-year-old boy has been kidnapped by unknown men in northern Balkh province, local official said, adding the kidnapped boy was son of a businessman. Provincial Governor Spokesman, Sherjan Durani said, “The 8 years child was kidnapped from 2nd district f Mazar-e-Sharif city, while he was returning home from …
Read More »Editorial: Is peace possible with Afghanistan left behind?
In 2014 when the international coalition had an exit strategy in mind, many feared its terrible ramifications. Obviously, as the U.S. started evacuating its soldiers and replacing them with military advisors, the entire security responsibility fell on fledgling Afghan forces – whose military performance has been dazzling so far. In …
Read More »Taliban seek dialogue with US; “If you are Afghan, talk with Afghans”
By Farhad Naibkhel;KABUL: The militant Taliban have sought to enter peace dialogue with the U.S. government, in the wake of calls for closure of their Qatar diplomatic office. This comes as the militant group has repetitively refused the offers of the Afghan government for direct talks. The Afghan government has …
Read More »Daesh attack repulsed; nine fighters killed in Jawzjan
AT-KABUL: The Afghan security forces have repulsed the comprehensive attack of the Islamic State (IS), also known as Daesh militants, in northern Jawzjan province, leaving several of them dead and wounded, local officials said on Tuesday. The 209th Shaheen Corps of the Afghan National Army in the North, said a …
Read More »Baghlan residents for rapid distribution of e-NIC
AT-KABUL: Public representatives and civil society activists in the northern Baghlan province have warmly welcome the rollout of electronic National Identity Cards (e-NIC), emphasizing on the government to gear up the distribution process across the country. Complaining against the slow process and delay in distribution, a public representative, Shamsul Haq …
Read More »Afghan ambassador wants to be relieved
AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: Afghan envoy to Islamabad Omer Zakhilwal has called on President Ashraf Ghani to appoint a new ambassador to Pakistan and replace him with immediate effect, sources revealed on Monday. With a vision to improve political relationships between Kabul and Islamabad, Omer Zakhilwal was appointed as ambassador to …
Read More »Online advertisements for weapons sale, a security threat: Lawmakers
AT-KABUL: Illegal possession of arms and online advertisements for sale of weapons has caused concerns among people and parliamentarians. Lawmakers in the parliament have called advertisements on the social media as a security threat, asking for serious measures by the government to ban such ads. “The illegal business of weapons …
Read More »10b afs set aside for pensions, but payable after biometric system in place
AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: The Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, Martyrs and Disabled (MoLSAMD) on Monday said retired government servants would receive their salaries online once the biometric system was set in motion. Funding the salaries of retired government servants, the MoLSAMD has allocated 10 billion afghanis. The MoLSAMD spokesman …
Read More »Repatriation of Afghan refugees from Pakistan to begin in March
AT-KABUL: The process of the Afghan migrants’ repatriation from Pakistan would begin in March, the ministry of refugees and repatriates said Monday, urging it should be voluntarily. “The process was delayed for three months and it would restart after a few days. We welcome the repatriates and the process is …
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