Our country is experiencing disappointing days and nights especially for the past one week. When you get out of your residence and go to the downtown in Kabul, the face of the city reminds you the days of the 1992-1996 civil war; quiet, fearful and sad with almost closed markets …
Read More »Editorial: Pines high hope on Kabul Peace Process
President Ashraf Ghani on Tuesday officially opened the Kabul Process for Peace and Security Cooperation Conference, saying that six days ago, 13 brave Afghan policemen gave their lives to stop a sewerage truck packed with military grade explosives from entering the diplomatic compounded, a direct violation of Geneva accords. He …
Read More »Editorial: At thin-skinned situation
Taking in view the status-quo of the country, one can easily go through that Afghanistan is going in a thin-skinned situation. Situation is not good indeed. Sensitivity of the issue is getting complicated day to day, especially after the Wednesday deadly truck bombing that killed and wounded over 500 Kabul …
Read More »Editorial: United we stand
United we stand, divided we fall, this is a phrase used in many different kind of mottos, most often to inspire unity and collaboration—something that Afghan nation is in dire need of at status-quo. It’s core concept lies in the collectivist notion that if individual members of a certain group …
Read More »Editorial: Terrible nightmare
Before the American step in, before the Russian war, and before the Marxist revolution, Afghanistan used to be a pretty nice place. Kabul, the capital city said to be over 3,500 years old, mentioned since at least the time of the Achaemenid Empire. The city is at a strategic location …
Read More »ED: Kabul protest turns deadly
Right to peaceful protest is a fundamental right guaranteed in the Constitution. The right to protest is perceived human rights. It involves the exercise of numerous basic rights. Undoubtedly, protests play an important part in the civil, political, economic, social and cultural life of all societies. Historically, protests have often …
Read More »Editorial: We will win against Pakistan
A scene of fear and terror unlashed on Wednesday morning, after a massive blast shaken Kabul, the capital city, in which hundreds of innocent Afghans were killed and wounded. There is no doubt that heinous terrorists have once again proved that they (terrorists) have no respect and mercy to humanity. …
Read More »ED: We will win against Pakistan
A scene of fear and terror unlashed on Wednesday morning, after a massive blast shaken Kabul, the capital city, in which hundreds of innocent Afghans were killed and wounded. There is no doubt that heinous terrorists have once again proved that they (terrorists) have no respect and mercy to humanity. …
Read More »Editorial: Coward attack
Undoubtedly, the killing of innocent people is forbidden in Islam. No argument stands over it. Even the killing of none-Muslim people is not allowed, unless during Jihad. Targeting people in public places is absolutely unjustifiable to any law around the globe. Islam is against all such type of evil acts …
Read More »Editorial: Serving the country with pride
All the time we are optimistic about Afghanistan’s future. Things are improving, despite the fact that after formation of the National Unity Government (NUG), security has been deteriorated. Economy situation is also going in the same scenario. But still, the Afghan masses are optimistic, and never slowed down their activities …
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