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Livestock Farming In Turkiye Would End If Afghan Farmers Left, Says Turkish Minister

Jul 8, 2024, 17:43 GMT+1

Omer Bolat, Turkey's Minister of Trade, announced that if 25,000 Afghan farmers were to leave Turkiye, the country's livestock industry would collapse.

Bolat mentioned to Sabah News Agency that the labour shortage in Turkiye is so serious that even foreign workers cannot fill it.

This cabinet member highlighted Turkey's need for foreign workers amidst growing reactions from citizens and opposition parties to the government's refugee policies in recent months.

In his interview with Sabah News Agency, Bolat noted that there is a serious labour shortage that cannot be filled with foreign workers. He pointed out that if 25,000 Afghan shepherds were to leave, agriculture and livestock farming in the country would collapse.

Bolat's remarks have received various reactions on Turkish social media.

One social media user commented that the government has taken such wrong steps in the past 22 years that without the labour of Afghans and Syrians, who work like slaves, there would be no agriculture in the country today.

Hours after the interview was published and reactions increased, the Turkish Ministry of Trade issued a statement explaining that Bolat's comments were "distorted" on social media.

However, the statement reiterated that there is a labour shortage in the agricultural sector in the eastern regions of the country, and this gap is being filled by Afghan migrants. The statement noted that the labour shortage affects the market situation.

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60 Percent of SIM Cards In Kabul Registered, Claims Taliban

Jul 8, 2024, 16:42 GMT+1

The Taliban's Ministry of Communications and Information Technology announced that 10 million SIM cards have been registered in Afghanistan so far.

The ministry stated that the registration process for 60% of the SIM cards in Kabul has been completed, with the registration of the remaining 40% still underway.

On Monday, the Taliban’s ministry issued a statement saying that approximately 23 million SIM cards are currently active in Afghanistan.

The ministry has called on all telecommunications companies to register their customers' SIM cards according to the registration guidelines for the SIM cards.

Taliban Members Remove & Tear Up Shia Mourners’ Flags In Herat

Jul 8, 2024, 14:24 GMT+1

Local sources in Herat informed Afghanistan International that the Taliban have removed and torn flags and banners that Shia Muslims had put up for the month of Muharram.

Images provided by these sources show individuals taking down and tearing these flags in the streets. The photos depict the torn flags.

According to these sources, those involved in these actions are members of the Taliban. This action is in contrast to the Taliban officials’ assurances in Kabul and Herat that they would ensure security for Shia mourning ceremonies during Muharram.

A Shia resident of Herat told Afghanistan International, "They promised to secure our ceremonies so we could hold them peacefully. How does tearing down our flags provide security?”

He further questioned, "Their security commanders and governors assure us of protection; then who are these individuals tearing down our flags?"

Several other sources also reported to Afghanistan International that Taliban ombudsmen from the propagation of virtues department in Herat have been removing flags of Muharram mourners from shops and homes, warning people against displaying such flags.

Taliban Closes Several Currency Exchange Shops in Spin Boldak, Kandahar

Jul 8, 2024, 12:52 GMT+1

Sources told Afghanistan International that on Sunday, the Taliban closed several currency exchange shops in the Spin Boldak district of Kandahar, citing the lack of licenses.

This action has led to widespread dissatisfaction among money exchangers, prompting around 400 of them to close their shops in protest. As a result, the currency exchange market in this district is now completely shut down.

Sources reported that on Sunday morning, the Taliban entered the shops with weapons and threatened the owners.

Some shopkeepers stated that the Taliban have made the licensing conditions excessively difficult, preventing them from obtaining licenses.

The exchangers also complained that the Central Bank has set high costs for obtaining a license. They fear that if this situation continues, they will be forced out of business, leading to thousands of people becoming unemployed.

Local Taliban officials have not yet commented on the matter.

Iranian Railway Company Increases Ticket Prices By 50% For Foreign Nationals

Jul 8, 2024, 11:41 GMT+1

Iranian media reported that the railway transportation company, Raja, has increased train ticket prices for foreign nationals by 50% without any explanation or prior notice.

This Iranian state-owned company is responsible for selling train tickets.

Officials of the Islamic Republic of Iran primarily use the term "foreign nationals" to refer to Afghan immigrants in Iran.

According to Shahrara News, Raja Railway Transportation Company stated in an announcement, "At all railway stations, tickets will be checked and matched with identification documents before boarding."

The announcement specifies that passengers must carry a copy of their ticket along with valid identification, and those without tickets or with mismatched tickets will be denied entry to the train.

8 Family Members Die in Sheberghan-Maimana Highway Accident

Jul 8, 2024, 10:12 GMT+1

Shabir Ahmad Saeedi, the Taliban's head of the Traffic Directorate in Jowzjan, reported that eight members of a family lost their lives in a traffic accident on the Sheberghan-Maimana highway.

According to Bakhtar News Agency, which is controlled by the Taliban, four of the deceased were children.

The report, published on Monday, stated that the accident occurred when the vehicle carrying the family members collided with a fuel tanker.

Saeedi cited the main cause of the incident as the drivers' high speed and recklessness.

The lack of standard roads and the drivers' recklessness are considered primary causes of traffic accidents.

On April 15, Taliban’s General Directorate of Traffic announced in a statement that 50 people lost their lives in various parts of Afghanistan during Eid al-Fitr this year.