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Sources Allege Taliban Forcefully Abducted 17-Year-Old Girl In Ghor Province

Mar 28, 2024, 16:07 GMT+0

Sources from Ghor province reported that local Taliban officials forcibly took a 17-year-old girl from her home in Pasaband district and compelled her into a forced marriage with one of their members.

The Taliban’s Ministry of Interior neither confirmed nor denied the incident in response to Afghanistan International's inquiry. However, it stated that an investigation will be conducted into the matter.

At least four separate sources from Ghor province confirmed that local Taliban officials in Noorak village of Pasaband district forcefully abducted a girl.

Sources sent a video to Afghanistan International, and claimed that Khairullah Khairkhwa, the Pasaband district governor; Abdul Hamid Khalid, the police commander; Mohammad Moshfiq, the deputy intelligence officer, and Tohidi, the Taliban’s intelligence officer in Pasaband district, raided the house of this girl.

In the video sent by witnesses, a group of armed individuals can be seen taking a girl with them.

Sources allege that local Taliban officials forcibly married this young girl to an individual named Shah Wali, who is a member of the Taliban.

A source said that during the abduction of this girl from her home, the girl's family clashed with the Taliban, and during this confrontation, Khairullah Khairkhwa from Pasaband district, sustained head injuries. Sources said that after this event, Taliban members beat up the family members of this girl.

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Pakistan Security Issues Unrelated To Afghanistan, Says Taliban Spokesperson

Mar 28, 2024, 15:07 GMT+0

Zabihullah Mujahid, the Taliban’s spokesperson, reacted to the statements of Khawaja Asif, Pakistan's Defence Minister, regarding Afghanistan becoming a source of terrorism.

Speaking to Radio Television Afghanistan (RTA) under Taliban control, Mujahid said that Pakistan's security issues are unrelated to Afghanistan.

In an interview published on Thursday, Mujahid reiterated that Afghanistan, under Taliban’s control, does not pose a threat to neighbouring countries. He emphasised that Afghanistan itself has been a victim of war for the past 40 years.

On Wednesday, Pakistan's Defence Minister posted on his X social media account that the source of terrorist incidents in Pakistan originates from Afghanistan. He noted that despite Pakistan's efforts, Kabul, aware that terrorism emanating from its territory targets Pakistan, has not made any progress in addressing this issue.

The Pakistani Defence Minister stressed that in the current situation, where the Taliban are unwilling to cooperate, Pakistan must enforce all international laws and norms at its border with Afghanistan. He also emphasised on the imperative to stop terrorist movements across the border.

These statements by Asif come one day after a suicide attack on a vehicle carrying Chinese engineers in Besham city, in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. In this attack, at least five Chinese engineers and one Pakistani driver were killed.

Taliban Flogs Two Individuals For Adultery In Kabul

Mar 28, 2024, 12:37 GMT+0

The Supreme Court of the Taliban announced on Thursday that two individuals had been punished for adultery in the fourth district of Kabul city.

According to the group's statement, the Taliban administered 35 lashes to each person and sentenced them to one year of imprisonment.

The Supreme Court of the Taliban in the statement added that the primary court of Kabul's fourth zone punished two individuals for adultery on the seventeenth day of Ramadan.

The Taliban did not disclose the identity of these individuals.

Since regaining control of Afghanistan, the Taliban has resumed physical punishments such as flogging, amputation, and execution.

Recently, the Afghan National Radio Television, under Taliban control, broadcast a message attributed to Hibatullah Akhundzada, the leader of the Taliban, emphasising on the implementation of Sharia law, including physical punishment and stoning of women.

Human rights activists accuse the Taliban of hypocrisy in applying punishments and claim that the group does not enforce Sharia law on its own members.

Moscow Attackers Recruited Through ISIS Telegram Channel, Claims Russian News Agency

Mar 28, 2024, 10:24 GMT+0

Russia's state news agency RIA Novosti reported, citing its sources, that the attackers who targeted the Crocus concert hall in Moscow were recruited via the "Voice of Khorasan”, a Telegram channel affiliated with ISIS Khorasan.

The channel was active in attracting audiences from Tajikistan.

RIA Novosti wrote on Wednesday, "Our investigation into one individual showed that the audience of this channel was being recruited for terrorist attacks. Similarly, we discovered that individuals involved in the Crocus Hall attack were recruited through the Voice of Khorasan channel."

The agency noted that the Voice of Khorasan channel is now inaccessible in Russia and Tajikistan, and appears to have been removed.

Telegram is a popular network among ISIS and other extremist groups in Central Asia, as it is less stringent about the dissemination of propaganda and violent content compared to other social media platforms like Meta.

Citing RIA Novosti, a Russian Federal Security Service official accused the US and British intelligence of creating the channel, a claim Russian officials have repeatedly made in connection with the ISIS attack in recent days.

US officials have stated that they are monitoring ISIS Khorasan activities and had shared information related to the March 22 concert hall attack in Moscow with the Russian government earlier, which Russian officials, including the President, did not take seriously.

Meanwhile, RIA Novosti reported, citing a judicial official in Saint Petersburg, that a Tajik citizen was fined and expelled from Russia for membership with an ISIS Telegram group.

ISIS has claimed responsibility for the attack on the concert hall, which resulted in at least 143 fatalities.

On Wednesday, the Russian Foreign Ministry stated that ISIS' planning and execution of this attack are implausible, accusing Ukraine and Western countries of being involved in the attack.

5 Taliban Members, Including A Commander, Killed In Kabul & Baghlan, Claims NRF

Mar 28, 2024, 09:16 GMT+0

The National Resistance Front of Afghanistan (NRF) announced on Wednesday that its forces had killed five Taliban members, including a commander, in Kabul and Baghlan provinces.

According to the NRF, Sediqullah, the commander of the bodyguards of the Taliban's governor in Ghor, along with one of his guards, had been killed in the NRF operations.

In a statement, NRF reported that the attack on this Taliban commander occurred on March 26 in the districts of Tala Wa Barfak district of Baghlan province.

Earlier, NRF had stated that in an attack on a Taliban inspection post in the second police district of Kabul city, three Taliban members had been killed and two others were injured.

The Taliban has not commented on these two attacks yet.

On March 26, the front had also stated that in two separate attacks in Ghor and Kabul, its forces killed three Taliban members and injured four others.

Taliban Claims Norway Does Not Back Group's Opponents

Mar 27, 2024, 16:39 GMT+0

Radio Television Afghanistan (RTA) reported that the Norwegian chargé d'Affaires in Afghanistan, during a meeting with the Taliban's deputy prime minister for political affairs, stated that Oslo does not support the group's adversaries.

The Taliban, citing Paul Klouman Bekken, Norway's charge d’Affaires in Afghanistan, wrote that ISIS has been suppressed in Afghanistan and has lost its power.

This media outlet affiliated with the Taliban, quoting Bekken, reported that Norway does not support the group's adversaries.

However, amidst the Taliban's control in Afghanistan, political and military opponents of the group have initiated their resistance efforts, occasionally convening meetings in various countries to discuss the Afghan situation, while guerrilla attacks persist in some provinces.

The Taliban, citing a foreign official, made this statement even though just a few days ago, an ISIS branch operating from Afghanistan executed a deadly attack in Moscow, resulting in 139 casualties.

The active presence of ISIS in Afghanistan and its orchestration of attacks from Afghan territory against neighbouring countries have raised significant global and regional concerns.

Earlier, the United Nations Security Council called the presence of ISIS in Afghanistan a major threat to the region. Additionally, the Chief of the Joint Staff of the Collective Security Treaty Organisation warned that the growing presence of ISIS in northern Afghanistan poses a primary threat to stability in Central Asia.

Nevertheless, during a meeting with the Norwegian ambassador, Abdul Kabir, the Taliban's deputy prime minister for political affairs highlighted the group's "balanced policy" and expressed support for "positive interaction with all parties”.

This Taliban official also mentioned the employment of "thousands of women" in government and private sectors. This is while for the past two and a half years, the group has deprived women and girls of education and prohibited women's employment, even with non-governmental organisations.