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Iran International Reports Threats to Lives of Staff Members From IRGC

Nov 7, 2022, 13:54 GMT+0

Iran International announced that the London police have reported serious threats to the TV staff in the UK from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). The IRCG is a military organisation that is supervised by the Iranian regime’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei.

The regime of the Islamic Republic has repeatedly criticised the Iran International network for its extensive coverage of the nationwide uprising by Iranian citizens.

The UK-based Farsi-language network announced in a statement that its employees have been informed of threats against them by the London Metropolitan Police.

The statement referred to increasing threats from the Islamic Republic and added, “The Metropolitan Police has now officially informed our two British-Iranian journalists that these threats pose an imminent, credible, and significant threat to their lives and their families."

Iran International stated, "Our journalists have been harassed on a daily basis on social media, but these threats against the lives of British-Iranian journalists working in the UK are a significant and dangerous escalation of the government's campaign to intimidate Iranian journalists working abroad.”

Iran International statement added, "The death threat to British citizens on British soil comes after several weeks of warnings by the IRGC and the Iranian government about the activities of a free and uncensored Persian-language media operating in London."

This statement emphasised that the UK has been the symbol of freedom of speech and Iran International is “proud to serve the 85 million people of Iran by providing independent and uncensored information”.

Iran International referred to the repressions of the Islamic Republic in its statement and added that the “Islamic Republic of Iran and especially the IRGC cannot be allowed to export its brutal media repression to the United Kingdom”.

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Afghan Man & Woman Found Dead in Sar-e-Pul Province

Nov 7, 2022, 11:09 GMT+0

The Taliban officials in Sar-e-Pul province said that they have found the dead bodies of a woman and a man from two different locations in the province. Bakhtar, the Taliban-controlled news agency, reported that the reason behind the woman's murder was "family disputes".

However, there have not been any explanations for the man’s murder.

After the Taliban took over Afghanistan in August 2021, mysterious killings of men and women have increased across the country.

According to the findings of an Afghanistan International investigative report, between March to September 2022, 104 women had been killed or have committed suicide in Afghanistan.

On 2nd Anniversary of Scribe’s Murder, HRW Calls For Resuming Investigation Into Attacks

Nov 7, 2022, 09:04 GMT+0

The Human Rights Watch (HRW) on the second anniversary of journalist Yama Siawash’s killing urged the International Criminal Court (ICC) address serious crimes by all parties to the conflict.

It stated that the ICC can resume now its investigation in Afghanistan and it should include even former Afghan government officials, who may be responsible, under its ambit. HRW added that all attacks on journalists, activists, and other civilians should be at the forefront of any investigation.

Two years ago today, former Tolo News TV presenter Yama Siawash was killed in a car bombing on November 7, 2020, moments after he climbed into a government-owned vehicle in Kabul. Siawash had uncovered corruption and exposed the shortcomings of then-President Ashraf Ghani’s government.

HRW stated that even the former Afghanistan government had failed to investigate the matter thoroughly or punish the perpetrators.

“In April 2021, Afghan authorities claimed to have arrested 11 suspects who had allegedly confessed to the bombing and other crimes. None of the 11 were prosecuted. A parliamentary inquiry concluded that the authorities also failed to carry out a forensic investigation and preserve critical evidence from the scene of the attack, including the remains of the car,” HRW stated.

The rights group stated that with the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan in August 2021, access to justice has further narrowed as the group has dismantled the justice system and continues to carry out serious abuses against journalists.

Rights Activists Receive Instructions from Abroad, Says Taliban Spokesperson

Nov 5, 2022, 15:57 GMT+0

Taliban spokesperson, Zabihullah Mujahid, has said that the women's rights activists receive orders from outside Afghanistan. Mujahid alleged that the women protesters hold demonstrations to increase the trust deficit among the people.

According to the Taliban's spokesperson, arbitrary protests are not allowed across the country.

On Thursday, the Taliban detained women rights activist Zarifa Yaqoobi and several others, who wanted to announce the formation of the "Afghan Women's Movement for Equality".

Sources told Afghanistan International that the Taliban initially prevented the presser, but since the activists ignored the Taliban’s orders, they were detained.

The United Nations, the Chargé d'Affaires of the US Embassy in Afghanistan, and the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights have called for the immediate release of Yaqoobi and her colleagues.

No Security Or Development in Afghanistan, Says Iranian Official

Nov 5, 2022, 11:48 GMT+0

Ali Bagheri, Iran's deputy foreign minister, has said that terrorism has become more institutionalised, and drug trade has increased 50-fold, after the US’ withdrawal from Afghanistan. Bagheri criticised US policies in Afghanistan during a conference on Saturday in Tehran.

He said that there is no democracy, development, or security in Afghanistan.

Iranian deputy foreign minister added that the increase in immigration from Afghanistan is also one of the unfortunate consequences which has taken place after the United States forces’ withdrawal from Afghanistan.

The senior Iranian official’s remarks come at a time when Iran and the Taliban have had several clashes on the joint borders of the two countries in the past year and a few Iranian soldiers have been killed in the clashes.

Iranian officials have always stressed that to ensure security and prevent migration, it is necessary to form an inclusive government in Afghanistan.

Abdullah Abdullah Slams Taliban; Calls on Group To Respect Other leaders & Women

Nov 5, 2022, 10:23 GMT+0

Abdullah Abdullah, a prominent political leader, condemned the destruction of the tombstone of Ahmad Shah Massoud, the late commander of the resistance against the Taliban. He called the perpetrators "wicked and irresponsible” elements.

The former chairman of the High Council for National Reconciliation of Afghanistan, in a statement, stressed that such a behaviour increases hatred and disgust towards the perpetrators.

On Friday, Afghanistan International accessed video documents that indicated that the tombstone of Ahmad Shah Massoud has been destroyed for the third time under the Taliban regime.

He urged the Taliban to "identify the perpetrators and punish them”.

Abdullah, who had been a close aide to Ahmad Shah Massoud during the 1990s, has also criticised the Taliban's violent behaviour against female protesters in Badakhshan and Kabul.

Several female students of Badakhshan University had protested in front of the province’s university last week, with the slogan "Education is our right".

In Kabul, a gathering of women rights activists had been suppressed on November 2 while the Taliban detained five of the activists.

Abdullah emphasised that respect for leaders, well-known national personalities of ethnicities and women have been part of the traditions of the people of Afghanistan and no consideration of them divides the people further.

At the same time, Abdul Rab Rasoul Sayyaf, the former Jihadi commander, also condemned the destruction of the tombstone of Ahmad Shah Massoud and considered it "a horrible act and against religious values”.

Previously, the tombstone of the commander of the anti-Taliban coalition was destroyed at least twice. However, in a press conference in Kabul, the Taliban spokesperson, Zabihullah Mujahid, said that rumours about the destruction of the tombstone of Ahmad Shah Massoud by the group's forces are "a lie”.

Mujahid added that the Taliban does not allow its forces to "offend" anyone.

Many Afghan citizens have too reacted strongly after the destruction of the tombstone of Ahmad Shah Massoud and called such behaviour, ethnocentric.

Before the takeover of Afghanistan by the Taliban, the tomb of Ahmad Shah Massoud was guarded by Afghan security forces and he was recognised as the National Hero of Afghanistan. With the Taliban's domination of Afghanistan, Taliban members have settled in the area near his tomb.

Ahmad Shah Massoud, the former defense minister of Afghanistan, was one of the staunch opponents of the Taliban in the 1990s. During that time, the Taliban could not capture Panjshir province due to Masoud's resistance.