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1.4 Million Girls Deprived of Education Beyond Sixth Grade, Says UNESCO

Mar 21, 2024, 16:19 GMT+0

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) announced that with the beginning of the new academic year in Afghanistan, 1.4 million girls have still been deprived of education beyond the sixth grade.

The organisation stated that female students were hopeful to return to their classrooms to pursue knowledge and growth.

UNESCO's office in Kabul wrote on its official Facebook page on Thursday, "Excluding girls from school harms their well-being and hinders Afghanistan's development."

On Wednesday, Taliban’s education ministry officials held the commencement ceremony for the new academic year at the Amani High School in Kabul without the presence of girls and women.

With the start of the new academic year, Taliban’s Minister of Education, Habibullah Agha, urged teachers and students to refrain from wearing clothing contrary to "Islamic principles and Afghani traditions”.

He said that teachers and students must align their "appearance and conduct" with Islamic principles.

However, the Taliban’s Education Minister did not provide any explanation regarding which clothing might be "contrary to Islamic and Afghan principles”.

Following the takeover of power in August 2021, the Taliban closed girls' schools beyond the sixth grade. Additionally, they prohibited girls from pursuing higher education at universities and women from employment in non-governmental organisations.

In the previous government, the new academic year began on the third day of the month Hamal (Afghanistan Calendar). However, the Taliban, by omitting the celebration of Nowruz, held the academic year commencement on first of this month.

The Taliban’s Ministry of Education requested reporters to attend the commencement ceremony for the new educational year at Amani High School. Additionally, this ministry instructed female reporters not to participate in this event.

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21 Killed & 50 Injured Due To Explosion In Kandahar

Mar 21, 2024, 14:34 GMT+0

Sources from Mirwais Hospital in Kandahar province informed Afghanistan International that in an explosion on Friday in the first district of this city, at least 21 people had been killed, and 50 others got injured.

Taliban members from the group’s police command in Kandahar stated that the explosion took place in a heavily guarded area.

According to them, the suicide attacker passed through inspection checkpoints and detonated explosives among Taliban members who were queuing up to receive their salaries in front of the Kabul Bank.

This explosion occurred near the outpost of the Taliban police command in Kandahar.

The Taliban’s Ministry of Interior announced that in a suicide bombing in front of Kabul Bank in Kandahar, "several citizens" were killed and injured. So far, the ministry has refrained from disclosing any accurate casualty figures.

In a statement, it stated that the explosion was "carried out by Khawarij”. The Taliban usually refer to ISIS as "Khawarij."

Residents of Kandahar said that the explosion was extremely powerful and could be heard from afar.

The Taliban's police commander in Kandahar confirmed that three people had been killed and 12 others have been injured due to the explosion in the city's first security district.

Some Taliban members in Kandahar and witnesses have described the death toll due to the explosion as “high”. In fact, some members of the group at the Kandahar police command told Afghanistan International that the casualty figures are higher than those officially announced.

No group has claimed responsibility for the explosion yet.

Mirwais Hospital in Kandahar had also announced that the victims of this attack had been transferred there and needed blood donations.

Islamabad Claims It Targeted Members of Hafiz Gul Bahadur Group, Not Afghan People

Mar 21, 2024, 13:15 GMT+0

Zahra Baloch, Pakistan’s foreign ministry spokesperson, provided details regarding the country's airstrikes on Khost and Paktika during a press briefing in Islamabad.

Baloch stated, "Pakistan has not invaded Afghanistan. The operation was not against the people, institutions, or government of Afghanistan. The targets were terrorists belonging to the Hafiz Gul Bahadur Group.”

Hafiz Gul Bahadur is a prominent commander of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) who recently claimed responsibility for an attack on Pakistani security forces in North Waziristan.

Baloch added that Pakistan conducted an intelligence-based operation on March 18 along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, targeting "terrorists" associated with the Hafiz Gul Bahadur group.

She said that civilians were not targeted in Pakistan's operations in Afghanistan. She stated that Pakistan respects the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Afghanistan."

However, she emphasised that Pakistan would not tolerate terrorist attacks on its soil.

The spokesperson of the Pakistani Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that Pakistan has repeatedly presented evidence of terrorist presence in Afghanistan.

Although the Taliban has denied the presence of the TTP in Afghanistan multiple times, Pakistan claims that Afghan Taliban have provided shelter to thousands of TTP militants in Afghanistan.

The Pakistani Air Force conducted airstrikes in Paktika and Khost on Monday. Following this, the Pakistani foreign ministry accused the Afghan Taliban of using TTP as a tool and stated that the airstrikes in Afghanistan were anti-terrorism operations.

In reaction to these airstrikes, the Taliban summoned Pakistan's ambassador to Kabul, Ubaid Ur Rehman Nizamani, and expressed their objections to the airstrike.

Zabihullah Mujahid, Taliban spokesperson has stated that in Pakistani airstrikes in Paktika, three women and three children were killed, and in Khost, three members of a family were killed.

3 Dead In Kandahar As Taliban’s Stronghold Shook By Explosion; Casualties Expected To Rise

Mar 21, 2024, 09:07 GMT+0

Kandahar, stronghold of the Taliban, was rocked by a shocking explosion on Thursday. The blast occurred as Taliban forces were queuing up to receive their salaries near Kabul Bank.

The Taliban's police commander in Kandahar confirmed that three people had been killed and 12 others have been injured due to the explosion in the city's first security district.

Some Taliban members in Kandahar and witnesses have described the death toll due to the explosion as “high”. In fact, some members of the group at the Kandahar police command told Afghanistan International that the casualty figures are higher than those officially announced.

Multiple sources among the Taliban and healthcare workers in Kandahar have put the death toll at 17, with at least 45 others injured.

The Taliban have stated the explosion was the result of a suicide attack, claiming mostly civilian victims. Residents of Kandahar said that the explosion was extremely powerful and could be heard from afar.

A statement released on Thursday by the Taliban's police command in Kandahar reported that the injured had been transferred to the hospital and investigations into the explosion are underway.

No group has claimed responsibility for the explosion yet.

Mirwais Hospital in Kandahar had also announced that the victims of this attack had been transferred there and need blood donations.

Recently, Mullah Shirin, the Taliban’s governor in Kandahar, had advised the group's security institutions to strengthen security measures in Kandahar.

Jamiat-e Islami Party Leader Announces Formation of Supreme Decision-Making Council

Mar 20, 2024, 15:25 GMT+0

Atta Mohammad Noor, the leader of one faction of the Jamiat-e-Islami Party, announced the formation of the party's Supreme Decision-Making Council.

Afghanistan International has learned that this council was formed with the coordination of Atta Mohammad Noor, Ahmad Massoud, leader of the National Resistance Front, and Ismail Khan, former governor of Herat.

However, Salahuddin Rabbani, leader of the other faction of Jamiat-e-Islami is not a member of it.

Meanwhile, in the statement published on Noor’s X social media platform account, no one’s name has been mentioned as the member of the council.

The statement added that the council was formed with "unity, cooperation, and coordination among all the members of Jamiat-e Islami” and will be the highest authority for understanding, cohesion, and decision-making among the forces of the party.

This statement attributed the formation of the council to the collective efforts of a group of sincere and dedicated members of the party.

Last month, Atta Mohammad Noor and Salahuddin Rabbani, leaders of two factions of the Jamiat-e Islami party, discussed expanding and strengthening coordination, mobilisation, and collaboration in decision-making.

Furthermore, the position of other senior members of the Jamiat-e Islami party regarding the formation of this council is not clear.

According to the latest statement, the newly formed council includes three offices, "Secretariat," "Think Tank," and "Spokesperson's Office”. Hussamuddin Taleqani has been introduced as the spokesperson of the council.

So far, the statement has only been published by Noor. Massoud and Ismail Khan have not commented on this matter yet.

Since March 18, 2021, when Atta Mohammad Noor was declared the "leader" of one faction of the Jamiat-e Islami in a meeting of several party leaders, the party has split into two factions; one under the leadership of Noor and the other under the leadership of Rabbani.

Apart from these two factions, several other party members have aligned themselves around other prominent figures such as Ahmad Massoud and Ismail Khan.

Currently, the majority of leaders from all factions of the Jamiat-e Islami are located outside Afghanistan. In recent months, Ismail Khan stated in an interview with Afghanistan International that the party currently has no leader.

Taliban's Interior Minister And Azerbaijan’s Ambassador Discuss Expansion of Relations

Mar 20, 2024, 13:31 GMT+0

Sirajuddin Haqqani, the Taliban's Interior Minister, expressed gratitude for the initiation of operations by the Embassy of Azerbaijan in Kabul during a meeting with the country’s ambassador.

The Taliban's Ministry of Interior Affairs stated that Haqqani and Ilham Mohammadov, Azerbaijan’s ambassador to Afghanistan, discussed religious, political, and cultural relations between the two countries, emphasising on their expansion.

In a statement on Wednesday, the ministry described the start of the embassy activities of Azerbaijan in Kabul as a "historic step" between Afghanistan and Azerbaijan.

It added that both countries share many commonalities in religious and cultural matters. Last month, both Taliban and Azerbaijan dispatched their ambassadors to Baku and Kabul. Azerbaijan’s ambassador to Afghanistan presented his credentials to Amir Khan Muttaqi, the Taliban’s foreign minister on February 15.

The Taliban's Ministry of Interior stated that Mohammadov also praised the Taliban's efforts in ensuring security and combating drug trafficking.