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Over $90 Million Required To Respond To Earthquake Victims In Herat, Says OCHA

Oct 17, 2023, 09:29 GMT+1

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) announced that a minimum of $93 million is required to provide assistance to the 114,000 individuals affected by the earthquakes in Herat province.

OCHA stressed that the support will focus on delivering both immediate and long-term relief to affected families.

In a report on Monday, OCHA stressed on providing immediate assistance to address the urgent needs of earthquake victims, particularly in preparation for the winter season. These essential requirements include temporary shelter, winter clothing, warm blankets, and fuel.

Explaining the plan to support the earthquake victims, OCHA highlighted the significant role of international donors in providing long-term support to the affected families.

According to OCHA, the earthquakes in Herat province have affected more than 1.6 million people, of which 114,000 people are in need of humanitarian aid.

The organisation has reported a death toll of 1,480 due to the Herat earthquake, along with 1,950 individuals injured.

Furthermore, 289 villages have sustained damage with severe destruction reported from many of them. The Zindajan and Injil districts have experienced the most significant impact.

Zindajan district has witnessed the destruction of over 3,330 houses.

In addition to houses, schools, health facilities and other infrastructures have also been affected by the earthquake.

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Refugees With Legal Documentation Can Live In Pakistan, Says Islamabad

Oct 16, 2023, 16:03 GMT+1

Jalil Abbas Jilani, the Acting Foreign Minister of Pakistan, has said that immigrants who have residence permits can live in Pakistan.

In a press conference on Sunday, he warned that not only Afghans, but also immigrants from other countries who do not have legal documents of stay in Pakistan will be deported.

According to a new programme, the Pakistani government has set a deadline, requiring immigrants lacking official residency documents to depart the country by the end of November. Based on the plan, more than 1.7 million Afghan refugees and migrants are supposed to be deported from Pakistan.

In recent weeks, there have been numerous reports of the arrest and forced deportation of Afghan immigrants from this country.

International human rights organisations have urged Pakistan to revoke the decision to deport Afghan refugees and migrants, as according to them, this decision could jeopardise numerous lives.

15 Million People in Afghanistan Face Hunger, Warns WFP

Oct 16, 2023, 15:14 GMT+1

The World Food Programme (WFP) announced that 15 million people in Afghanistan do not know where their next meal will come from. This figure is equal to one-third of the population of Afghanistan.

On the occasion of World Food Day, the UN agency said that Afghans need urgent support.

On social platform X, WFP wrote, "The Herat Earthquake is yet another disaster on top of an already dire humanitarian crisis.”

World Food Day is marked across the globe on October 16.

Earlier, WFP had warned about the increasing spread of hunger across the country and had requested urgent financial assistance for its operations in Afghanistan.

Nonetheless, on Monday, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) reported that the lives of more than 43,350 people have been affected by the recent earthquakes in western Afghanistan and they require urgent assistance.

Taliban Releases Cleric Accused of Teenage Girls’ Sexual Assault in Northern Afghanistan

Oct 16, 2023, 14:18 GMT+1

Sources told Afghanistan International that the Taliban released a cleric who has been accused of sexually assaulting and photographing two teenage girls in Takhar province.

According to sources, the cleric, who is a supporter of the group, had been detained temporarily by the Taliban.

Last week, pictures of Mawlawi Fazl Menallah were published, which showed him sexually abusing two teenage girls.

According to sources, one of the teenage girls who the pro-Taliban cleric assaulted and photographed was the daughter of a soldier of the previous Afghan government.

According to local sources, Mawlawi Fazl Menallah was one of the Taliban members during the previous reign of the Taliban government. He does not have an official position in the current Taliban government, but the cleric supports the group.

The published photos show that the cleric took photos and videos of himself with his mobile phone while sexually assaulting the teenage girls.

Following the broadcast of these images and the reactions they provoked in the media and social networks, the Taliban arrested Mullah Fazl Menallah, but he was released three days later.

This dual behaviour of the Taliban group with those accused of moral crimes in Afghanistan has garnered headlines many times.

Last month, the court of this group acquitted Mullah Ahmad Akhund, the appointed director of the group for the Electricity Directorate in Kabul. It was preceded by a video showing Mullah Ahmad sleeping with one of his young bodyguards.

Taliban Asks Tehran To Accept More Diplomats of Group At Afghan Embassy

Oct 16, 2023, 12:07 GMT+1

The Taliban’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that the fourth meeting of the "Consular Affairs Commission" of the group and Iran has been held in Tehran.

According to the Taliban’s statement, Fazl Mohammad Haqqani, the group’s head of the Taliban embassy in Iran, discussed the need to increase the number of diplomats in the country with his Iranian counterparts.

Haqqani also discussed "preventing the kidnapping and smuggling of Afghans, the problems of Afghan immigrants and students, and the process of transferring prisoners to Afghanistan” during the meeting.

The Taliban stated that the two sides decided to establish a bilateral committee to address these issues and make necessary arrangements.

Iran still does not recognise the Taliban government in Afghanistan. However, it was one of the first countries that handed over the Afghan embassy to the group.

Tehran has established close diplomatic and commercial relations with the Taliban for more than two years since the group has taken over Afghanistan in 2021.

Shia Community in Afghanistan Suffered Due To Violent Extremists, Says US Envoy

Oct 16, 2023, 10:35 GMT+1

The US Special Representative for Afghanistan Thomas West reacted to Friday's explosion at the Shia mosque in Pul-e Khomri city and stressed that the Shia community has suffered far too much from violent extremists.

He wrote on social media platform X, "Deeply saddened that a terrorist attack left many innocent Shia worshippers dead and wounded in Pul-e Khumri.”

Earlier, Rina Amiri, the US Special Representative for Women and Human Rights in Afghanistan, said that the attacks against the Shia community are a threat to the diversity that defines Afghanistan.

The attack on Imam Zaman Mosque in Pul-e Khomri city took place on Friday and ISIS claimed responsibility for it.

The ISIS group said that a suicide bomber of the group killed 50 Shias and wounded dozens of others. However, the Taliban said that only seven people were killed and 15 others were wounded in this attack.

Over the past few years, religious and cultural places and gatherings of Hazaras and Shias have been attacked many times in Afghanistan.