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Reshuffle of Taliban Governors & Police Chiefs in 8 Provinces of Afghanistan

Aug 29, 2023, 10:51 GMT+1

Zabihullah Mujahid, the Taliban spokesperson, announced that Mawlawi Abdul Ali Qudratullah has been appointed as the governor of Parwan; Zia ur-Rahman Madani of Logar, and Obaidullah Aminzada as the governor of Takhar province.

According to Mujahid, the Taliban leader has appointed these former governors of the group to new positions.

Before this, Qudratullah had been the governor of Logar; Zia ur-Rahman Madani had been posted in Takhar, and Aminzada was the governor of the group in Parwan province.

Meanwhile, the Taliban leader has also appointed Seyed Mohammad Hanif Ebada, as the police chief of Bamiyan, and Sediqullah Shahin as the police chief of Ghor province.

According to the spokesperson of the Taliban, Mawlawi Ziaul Haq, the former police chief of the Taliban in Kapisa, has been appointed as the police chief of the group in Takhar, and Mohammad Osman, the former governor of the Taliban for Kunar, has been appointed as the police chief of Taliban in Kapisa province.

The Taliban leader has also appointed Mullah Sirajuddin, the previous police chief of the group in Jawzjan as the new police chief of Faryab province.

Sheikh Saniullah Farahmand, the former head of the Kunduz Ulema Council, has been appointed as the head of the military court of Kunduz, and Sheikh Abdul Waris, the previous head of the Kunduz court, has been appointed as the head of the Taliban military court in Balkh province.

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Taliban Suffers More Casualties As NRF Launches Frequent Attacks Against Group

Aug 29, 2023, 08:48 GMT+1

The National Resistance Front (NRF) announced that the front has killed "two Taliban fighters" and wounded "more than six others" in separate attacks in Kabul and Takhar provinces.

The Taliban has not reacted to the NRF statement.

NRF stated that on Sunday night, the forces of the front attacked the Taliban bases in Shakardara district of Kabul Province and killed two Taliban members and injured four others.

According to the NRF, the first attack had been carried out on a Taliban intelligence patrol vehicle near Kandak Hussainkot in Siab Qoli village in Shakardara district of Kabul province, in which one Taliban member was killed and two others were injured.

The second attack was on a Taliban base located at the eastern gate of Taloqan city, which killed one Taliban member and wounded two others.

At the same time, the third guerrilla attack by the forces of the National Resistance Front was carried out on the police headquarters and the center of Farkhar district of Takhar province, in which, according to this front, "several Taliban members were injured”.

The National Resistance Front said that its fourth attack was carried out through an explosion which targeted a military vehicle in district 19 of Kabul city, as a result of which two Taliban members were injured and their military equipment was destroyed.

Afghanistan International cannot independently confirm these attacks and the casualty figures. In the past few weeks, the armed groups against the Taliban have reported numerous attacks on Taliban targets, which shows their military mobilisation.

Taliban Officials Discuss Diverting Water From Panjshir River to Kabul City

Aug 28, 2023, 15:21 GMT+1

The Taliban-controlled Bakhtar news agency reported that Taliban officials held a meeting to discuss the diversion of water from the Panjshir River to Kabul.

On Monday, Bakhtar reported that during the meeting Taliban officials discussed how to divert water from Panjshir to Kabul and emphasised on speeding up the work for this project.

The Taliban cabinet has approved the formation of a water regulation committee, which among other objectives, has the mission to implement the project of diversion of water from the Panjshir River to Kabul.

Taliban has stressed that Afghanistan’s capital city is recently facing a water shortage.

Earlier, Attaullah Omari, the Minister of Agriculture of the Taliban, announced that the underground water level in Kabul is also declining sharply.

The Taliban had said that they want to reduce the water shortage in Kabul by diverting water from the Panjshir river.

1 Killed In Laghman After Taliban Officials Open Fire At Wedding Caravan For Playing Music

Aug 28, 2023, 13:02 GMT+1

Sources told Afghanistan International that a passer-by was killed in a Taliban shootout at a convoy of vehicles ferrying people participating in a wedding in Qarghayi district of Laghman province.

Sources said that Taliban members opened fire at the convoy as they were playing music in the vehicles.

Sources said on Monday that the dead man was a student of Nangarhar University's Faculty of Agriculture.

The local Taliban authorities in Laghman have not yet reacted to the shootout at the wedding convoy.

Earlier in 2021, the Taliban officials had opened fire at two wedding ceremonies in Jalalabad city for playing music, as a result of which three people were killed and several others were injured.

After this incident, the Taliban said that the members of the group were not the perpetrators of the murder, but that unknown armed persons had misused the name of the Taliban.

After returning to power in August 2021, the Taliban has banned music broadcasts across Afghanistan. In the latest case, the Taliban's Ministry of Vice and Virtue announced on Saturday, that the officials of the ministry, while monitoring wedding parties in Parwan province prevented playing of music there, which the group considers as forbidden.

Tehran Seeks Support of International Community for Afghan Refugees in Iran

Aug 28, 2023, 11:32 GMT+1

Iranian special envoy for Afghanistan Hassan Kazemi Qomi called for the international community's support for Afghan refugees in Iran.

On Sunday, Qomi discussed international support for Afghan refugees with Stefan Priesner, the United Nations Resident Coordinator for Iran.

Iran’s special envoy said on social media platform X wrote that diplomacy with the United Nations within the framework of the national development plan and defining a specific roadmap, in order to attract international support for Afghan refugees, is one of the important issues pursued by Iran.

Qomi also announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding between Iran and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) for the training of Afghans in the health sector.

According to him, this memorandum had been signed between Sathya Doraiswamy, the UNFPA Representative in Tehran, and Abolfazl Bagherifard, Deputy Minister of Health of Iran.

The Iranian special envoy said that based on this memorandum, the skill level of a number of Afghan nurses and midwives will be improved.

After the Taliban’s return to power in August 2021, thousands of Afghans fled to neighbouring countries, including Iran. According to the statements of some officials of the Islamic Republic, around five million Afghan refugees are currently based in Iran. However, every week, the Islamic Republic forcibly deports many of them and hands them over to the Taliban.

Use Supply of Water & Energy Resources As Pressure Tool Against Taliban, Says Iranian MP

Aug 28, 2023, 10:57 GMT+1

Fada Hossein Maliki, the representative of Zahedan in the Iranian parliament, said that the Taliban do not intend to comply with the water rights agreement and that the Islamic Republic should take "reciprocal action".

Maliki, who is also a member of the National Security Commission of the Iranian Parliament, suggested that Iran should use the resources it provides to the provinces of Afghanistan that border with Iran, namely water and electricity, as a pressure tool against the Taliban.

Herat is one of the provinces bordering Iran which uses electricity imported from the country.

Maliki did not refer to the recent statements of the Iranian authorities, who said that the lack of water in Iran is due to the drought in Afghanistan.

According to Asr Iran Daily, Maliki said, "The Taliban did not even allow the Iranian experts. Certainly, the Islamic Republic of Iran will put retaliatory measures on the agenda. Retaliation does not mean war with the Taliban. However, we have to reconsider our relations with them."

Maliki added, "We have different solutions to deal with the Taliban because we provide both water and electricity to our neighbouring provinces in Afghanistan. The Afghan embassy was opened in Iran in a situation where a wave of opposition was formed in the country. We have no choice and we have to implement some options against the Taliban."