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Taliban Confiscates Memory Chips From Passenger Vehicles To Stop Music In Badakhshan

Jul 31, 2023, 14:23 GMT+1

Taliban members belonging to the Ministry of Propagation of Virtue and Prevention of Vice confiscated flash drives and memory cards from passenger vehicles in Darayim district of Badakhshan province.

In a statement, the Ministry of Propagation of Virtue and Prevention of Vice announced that the ministry is establishing outposts in Darayim district, and drivers were advised not to listen to music and not to transport women without a male guardian.

The ministry added that "the drivers asked for forgiveness” from the Taliban members and pledged that they will act according to the Taliban’s directives in the future.

The Taliban have recently tightened restrictions on listening to music across Afghanistan.

On Sunday, the Directorate of Propagation of Virtue and Prevention of Vice in Herat province announced that the Taliban agents had confiscated musical instruments from across Afghanistan and set them on fire.

Earlier, the Ministry had set fire the musical instruments confiscated from artists in the capital city, Kabul too.

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Afghanistan Not Ruled By A State, Says Iranian Vice-President

Jul 31, 2023, 11:26 GMT+1

Iranian Vice-President Ali Salajegheh said that Afghanistan is not ruled by a state, and "a group [Taliban] currently has dominance over the country."

The Iranian Vice-President added that the Taliban are not committed to their duties and that’s why more environmental challenges have emerged in the region.

Talking to Iranian media outlets on Monday, Salajegheh who also heads the Department of Environment of Iran, stressed that Afghanistan and Turkmenistan have been the origin of dust storms raging in parts of the country.

According to him, the Islamic Republic has held talks with Turkmenistan about it, but the Taliban has not been considerate.

The Iranian Vice-President pointed to agreements between Afghanistan and Iran and said that Tehran has been following up with the Taliban on the implementation of these agreements.

Earlier, Mojtaba Zuljodi, the deputy of Iran's Department of Environment, warned that an environmental and humanitarian disaster will take place in Sistan region.

Zuljodi asked for the Taliban’s cooperation in releasing the country’s water rights from the Helmand River along with the revival of the "Hamun" lake.

Tried To Be Moderate, Taliban’s Controversial Minister Tells British Religious Scholars

Jul 31, 2023, 10:00 GMT+1

Khalid Hanafi, the Taliban’s Minister of Propagation of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, said that his ministry has tried to be “moderate”.

During a meeting with a group of British religious scholars who visited Kabul, Hanafi discussed the activities of the controversial Ministry of Propagation of Virtue and Prevention of Vice.

According to the Taliban-controlled Radio Television Afghanistan (RTA), during the meeting with the British scholars, Hanafi stressed that through its activities, the Taliban intends to be the pride of all Muslims.

Hanafi discussed the Taliban’s moderate attitude even though the Ministry of Propagation of Virtue and Prevention of Vice has imposed unprecedented restrictions on the people of Afghanistan, including Afghan women.

According to several reports published in the last two years since the Taliban’s return to power in Afghanistan, the ministry’s employees have repeatedly violated people's privacy across the country.

In many cases, the citizens have been insulted, humiliated, and slapped in the face in public by the ombudsmen of the Ministry of Propagation of Virtue and Prevention of Vice.

The ministry has stressed every action taken by its agents has been to implement Sharia in Afghanistan.

Islamic Republic Implements Surveillance Programme for Afghan Refugees Inside Iran

Jul 31, 2023, 08:45 GMT+1

Mehdi Saadati, a member of the National Security and Foreign Policy Commission of the Iranian Parliament, announced that Iran monitors Afghan refugees.

Saadati claimed that the “enemy” has now been utilising the Afghan refugees in Iran and stressed that these refugees have been under surveillance by Iran’s intelligence and security agencies.

The statement comes as last year, after an attack on an Iranian shrine which killed 13 people and wounded several others, Iran’s intelligence ministry claimed that the attackers were citizens of Afghanistan and Tajikistan.

Although Saadati stressed that there are no security concerns from these Afghan refugees, he added that these refugees top the list of groups under surveillance by the Islamic Republic's intelligence and security agencies. He also mentioned the "illegal" activities of some Afghan refugees and warned them about these activities.

Saadati said, "According to our policies, we must have a good relationship with the people of Afghanistan."

Recalling the border tensions between the Taliban and Iran, this Iranian MP said that these "small incidents were resolved with the authority of the Islamic Republic of Iran”.

The process of expulsion of Afghan refugees from Iran has increased in recent months. In the latest case, the Islamic Republic deported more than 7,500 Afghan refugees and handed them over to the Taliban at the Dogharon border.

According to Iranian officials, thousands of Afghans have been deported from Iran every week because they do not have valid residence documents.

Kazakhstan To Hold Economic Meeting On Afghanistan

Jul 29, 2023, 15:12 GMT+1

The Tass news agency, quoting Kazakhstan’s foreign ministry, reported that the Kazakhstan-Afghanistan economic meeting will be held in Astana next week.

On July 27-28, Astana had hosted a meeting of representatives of five Central Asian countries and the US.

It has been said that the representatives of Afghan private companies are going to participate in the next economic meeting.

No details about the presence of Taliban representatives in this meeting have been divulged.

On Friday, Tass news agency quoted Kazakhstan’s foreign ministry as saying that more than 150 representatives from various sectors, including Afghan banks, will participate in the upcoming meeting.

It has been reported that the representatives of the Ministry of Trade, Kazakh Export Company, and a number of representatives of Kazakh banks and logistics companies will hold talks with the participating Afghans.

It has also been said that an exhibition of Afghan products will be held on the sidelines of this meeting.

Tass added that nearly 70 companies from Afghanistan are going to participate in this exhibition. The exhibition will be held on August 4-5.

Afghanistan International To Start Broadcasts In Pashto

Jul 29, 2023, 13:26 GMT+1

Afghanistan International plans to start broadcasts in Pashto language starting August 1, 2023. Officials of this media organisation said that they are committed to the principles and values of accurate, unbiased, and professional reporting.

According to them, the launch of the Pashto section will be gradual and will be more digitally-oriented.

According to the senior managers of this media organisation, "Afghanistan, two years after the beginning of a new period of political developments, needs brave, comprehensive and uncensored information more than ever."

They said, "Afghanistan International believes that all Afghan citizens should have access to accurate and unbiased information."

Afghanistan International started its Persian broadcasts about two years ago on August 2021.

This media organisation began its activities when the Taliban’s takeover of the power in Afghanistan, had a deep impact on the operation of independent media in the country, and a new wave of repression and restrictions against freedom of expression and independent media had begun.