KABUL: Members of the Meshrano Jirga (the upper house of the parliament) said Tuesday that the new US strategy has failed to pressure Pakistan to stop support for terrorist outfits. Senators said Pakistan’s policy regarding support to extremist elements had not changed after the announcement of the US strategy on …
Read More »‘Children used by local anti-Taliban militias’
AT-KABUL: The Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission (AIHRC) on Tuesday blamed the local armed groups who are fighting Taliban for using children as soldiers. “Although I am aware that children are not in Afghan national security and defense forces, but unfortunately, they are used in uprising militias and local police, …
Read More »Sino-Afghan economic commission meets: Three accords inked
AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: The Afghanistan-China Economic and Trade Commission’s third meeting held in Beijing, in which both officials discussed greater cooperation between the two countries, the Ministry of Finance said on Tuesday. Monday’s meeting was co-chaired by Minister of Finance, Eklil Hakimi, and Gao Yan, China’s vice-minister of commerce, the …
Read More »Thank you lawmakers for vote of confidence: Sherzai
AT-KABUL: The newly elected minister for the Ministry of Borders and Tribal Affairs, Gul Agha Sherzai has thanked all the members of the Wolesi Jirga for giving him vote of confidence. Sherzai in a statement said he is obliged to all the public representatives for their voting in his favor, …
Read More »Kabul, Tashkent signs 20 bilateral cooperation agreement
AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: President Ashraf Ghani and a number of his ministers on Tuesday have signed more than 20 bilateral cooperation agreements with their Uzbek counterparts in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan. The official visit of high-ranking Afghan delegation, comprising Foreign Minister Salahuddin Rabbani and the National Security Adviser Mohammad …
Read More »Speaking out against violent extremism, Afghans strive to create a new peace dialogue
MAZAR-I-SHARIF: Distressed by violence sweeping parts of northern Afghanistan, Dr. NajibPaikan mounted the stairs of his mosque one recent day, and stepped up to the pulpit to provide his personal view of what is needed to “win the peace.” He called on his friends and colleagues to “wake up” and …
Read More »Indonesia shares strategy on women’s empowerment with Afghanistan
AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: Indonesian Minister of Women’s Empowerment and Child Protection Yohana Yembise mapped out the requirements of Afghanistan that is keen to take a cue on women empowerment policies from Indonesia, Indonesia’s Antara news agency reported. “We want to make a list, so we will focus on assisting Afghanistan …
Read More »Husband beats wife to death in Takhar
AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: A 30-year-old woman has lost her life after being severely beaten by her husband in the northern Takhar province. According to provincial police officials, the husband had beaten her to death for picking up 500 Afghanis from his pocket without his permission. The heart-wrenching and inhuman incident …
Read More »German govt to deport dozens of Afghans today
AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: The German government is expected to deport dozens of Afghans asylum-seekers today (Wednesday), a British newspaper reported on Tuesday. The would-be deportees, numbering 78, include a 26-year-old who fears he will be killed on return to his conflict-torn country. In his case, Germany has been accused of …
Read More »Editorial: Frustration all the time
The Afghan and US officials including some regional countries have received all time very cold shoulder from Pakistani officials in the fight against terror. Afghan officials have long been frustrated by what they see Pakistan’s reluctance to act against various terrorist groups, including the Taliban, the notorious Haqqani terrorist network, …
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