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Conflicting Reports Emerge About Death Of Activist & Former Taliban Prisoner

Jan 20, 2025, 16:32 GMT+0

Two days after the announcement of the death of Hamza Ulfat, a human rights activist in Daikundi, conflicting reports have been published about the manner of his death.

A journalist close to the activist said that Ulfat had messaged him hours before the news of his death was broadcast and said that he had been wounded in a Taliban attack.

According to the source, Hamza Ulfat had traveled from Iran to Daikundi province to visit his mother and planned to migrate to Pakistan and from there to one of the Western countries.

The journalist shared a text attributed to Hamza Ulfat with Afghanistan International. "On January 16, the Taliban attacked me to arrest me," the message reads. “I escaped, but I was shot and now I am wounded." He also added, "I am hiding in a mountain, my situation is an emergency and I only have two days of food. I need help as soon as I can."

A source close to Hamza Ulfat also reported a phone conversation with the human rights activist, saying that Hamza Ulfat told him that the Taliban's bullet had hit an area below the knee and that he had tried to stop the bleeding by using ice, snow and bandages.

However, another source who was close to Hamza Ulfat denied the claim that he was killed, saying that Ulfat suffered from mental problems after his release from the Taliban prison and died at his home. According to the source, Hamza Ulfat had stuttered after his release from the Taliban's prison and repeatedly mentioned the Taliban's physical and psychological torture in his conversations.

Hamza Ulfat, who previously was a teacher and activist in western Kabul, was arrested by the Taliban on February 9, 2023, in the Dasht-e-Barchi area of western Kabul and released in July 2023.

Following the publication of conflicting news about the death of Hamza Ulfat, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Human Rights, Richard Bennett, has called for the Taliban to investigate and hold accountable the death of the human rights activist. Exact details of his death have not been released so far, and the Taliban have not commented on the matter.

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ISIS Presence In Afghanistan: "Never Been More Worried About Attacks On US Than Now"

Jan 20, 2025, 14:48 GMT+0

A senior Republican senator has said that he is concerned about the group's attack on the United States as the Islamic State grows in Afghanistan and wars spread around the world.

Lindsey Graham stressed, "I've never been more worried about attacks on my homeland than I am now."

Senator Lindsey Graham, the top Republican US Senator, answered Margaret Brennan's questions in an interview with CBS News.

In response to a question about border security and related costs, he said that $100 billion is enough to strengthen border security, stressing that these measures are necessary to prevent external threats.

Lindsey Graham said, "I've never been more worried about attacks on my homeland. With the influence of ISIS in Afghanistan and wars around the world, I think the Republican's number one priority should be border security."

He also emphasised, "If we don't, we will be playing Russian roulette with our national security. Border security should be a priority, funding the army should be a priority. Then, let's cut taxes and costs."

"Russian roulette" is a type of game in which the participants place only one bullet in the magazine of the gun, and then the magazine is rotated several times, and then aimed at the head or body of one of the participants. Russian roulette is an allusion to a behavior based on luck.

Earlier, Michael McCaul, the former chairman of the US House of Representatives Foreign Relations Committee, also warned that ISIS has been revived in Afghanistan under the control of the Taliban.

The Taliban, however, claims to have eliminated ISIS in Afghanistan and that Afghan soil is not being used against foreign countries.

However, the report by independent international organisations shows that ISIS continues to recruit and expand its influence in Afghanistan. According to the UN Security Council report, ISIS has even infiltrated the Taliban's security institutions.

Taliban To Send 3 More Diplomats To Afghan Embassy In Delhi, Reports The Sunday Guardian

Jan 20, 2025, 14:20 GMT+0

According to the Sunday Guardian, the Taliban is planning to send three more diplomats to the Afghan embassy in India.

Mohammad Naeem Noman, deputy director of the Taliban's First Political Department; Masoom Asim and Safiullah Jabarkhel, members of the ministry's Audit Office, will be sent to Delhi soon.

The newspaper on Sunday quoted "reliable sources" as saying that "amid the deepening of relations between Delhi and the Taliban, which has created tensions for other players in the region, including India's longtime rival, Pakistan", the Taliban is ready to send three more diplomats to the Afghan embassy in Delhi.

According to the newspaper, following the appointment of Ikramuddin Kamil as the Taliban's representative at the Afghan consulate in Mumbai, speculation arose that three more diplomats would be sent to Delhi soon.

Now, sources familiar with this position told the Sunday Guardian on condition of anonymity that Mohammad Naeem Noman, deputy director of the Taliban's Foreign Ministry's First Political Department, and Masoom Asim and Safiullah Jabarkhel, members of the ministry's Audit Office, will soon be sent to Delhi and will probably take charge of the Afghan embassy.

According to the Sunday Guardian, the Afghan embassy in Delhi is currently run by Syed Mohammad Ibrahimkhil, who is the chargé d'affaires of the embassy.

Last year, Afghan media reported that three more individuals were likely to be sent to New Delhi, including Sohail Shaheen's son, Najib Shaheen. However, informed sources said that "his name has been removed from the list and he has been replaced by three new people. Of course, the possibility of his appointment in the future is not completely ruled out".

The Taliban and the Indian Ministry of External Affairs have not yet commented on the news.

Iran Announces Readiness To Set Up Afghan Consulate In South Khorasan

Jan 20, 2025, 13:12 GMT+0

The head of the Iranian Foreign Ministry's mission in South Khorasan has said that the ministry is ready to set up an Afghan consulate in Birjand.

According to the IRNA news agency, Afsaneh Ebrahimi said that the offer has been made to the Taliban and that Iran is waiting for the group's response.

According to the IRNA news agency, Ebrahimi said that South Khorasan province "has proven its goodwill and brotherhood with Afghanistan in various ways, and we expect the other country to fulfill its commitments."

The head of the Birjand Chamber of Commerce has also said that out of the four borders and the border market of South Khorasan, only the Mahirud border is active. He called for the reopening of other markets by the Taliban.

Alireza Khamezar added, "Iran's exports to Afghanistan are equivalent to twice as much as Iran's exports to 15 countries in the world, and 600 items of goods are exported to the country's market, so this country is considered a very important capacity for the development of economic and trade relations."

‘Health Tourism With Emphasis On Afghanistan’

According to IRNA, the spokesperson of the Health Commission of the Islamic Consultative Assembly has said that the establishment of health tourism with an emphasis on Afghanistan is being pursued.

Salman Eshaqi, in a meeting with the governor of South Khorasan province on Sunday evening, the heads of Farah chambers of commerce and a group of Afghan businessmen and investors said, "The capacity of health tourists can be used to improve the medical and health equipment of the province."

"If we go in this direction, the presence of more medical specialists in the province will be provided and valuable services will be provided to the people of Afghanistan," he added.

Ishaqi said that with the implementation of this plan, "the costs of transportation, accommodation and treatment of the Afghan people will be reduced, and we will also benefit from the presence of specialists and up-to-date medical equipment in the province".

‘Facilitating Conditions For Afghan Investors And Businessmen’

Tasnim News Agency also wrote in a report that the governor of South Khorasan has called for easing the conditions of movement for Afghan investors and businessmen. In a meeting with the Afghan delegation, Mohammad Reza Hashemi said, "So far, many investors from Afghanistan have invested in the Special Economic Zone, and we consider ourselves obligated to support investors."

Hashemi also said that the completion of the Farah road in Afghanistan will be followed up and completed as soon as possible, adding that the extension of the duration of the operation of the borders of South Khorasan province is also being considered.

He added, "Regarding the request for unrestricted movement for traders, investors, and workers at the borders of the province and the possibility of staying overnight at the Mahirud site, a list should be provided to us to be followed up by the Supply Council and the Border Affairs Organisation Working Group."

The governor of South Khorasan said that we are ready to conclude an agreement with Farah province of Afghanistan, and said, "All capacities will be used to develop and strengthen relations with this country." The fuel station of the Yazdan border market has been confirmed and is ready for refueling, and after the official announcement, the Afghan fleet can refuel.

The governor of South Khorasan also spoke about the number of Afghan students in South Khorasan universities, saying that the province hosts more than 800 students from Afghanistan in various fields, including medicine.

Khalilzad Calls Stanekzai's Remarks Criticising Taliban Leader ‘Hopeful Development’

Jan 20, 2025, 12:13 GMT+0

Zalmay Khalilzad, the former US envoy to Afghanistan, called the statements of Abbas Stanekzai, the Taliban's deputy foreign minister, about the group's violation of women's rights and opposition to the closure of schools and universities a "promising development".

At the graduation ceremony of students of a religious school in Khost, Stanekzai strongly criticised the decision of the Taliban leader Hibatullah Akhundzada, saying that the ban on girls' education has no religious basis.

He called for the immediate reopening of schools and universities for girls, stressing that the ban on education is an injustice to 20 million people in Afghanistan.

Zalmay Khalilzad welcomed this stance and said that Stanekzai is one of the important Taliban officials who played a crucial role in the Doha talks.

He called on other Afghan religious scholars and Taliban leaders who privately oppose the ban on girls' education to make their opposition public.

The former US ambassador to Afghanistan also stressed that schools and universities should be reopened by the beginning of the solar year.

Khalilzad also welcomed the positions of Muslim scholars at the international conference in Islamabad. At the conference, titled "Educating Girls in Muslim Societies: Challenges and Opportunities" on January 11-12, scholars from the Muslim world called the ban on women's education contrary to Islamic teachings.

At the conference, Mohammad bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, president of the Muslim Scholars Association, said, "Islam abhors depriving women of education, whether fully or partially, for a certain age, a certain stage or a particular discipline."

Will Take Back US Weapons Left In Afghanistan From Taliban, Says Trump

Jan 20, 2025, 10:20 GMT+0

US President-elect Donald Trump has announced that he will withdraw the US weapons left in Afghanistan from the Taliban.

He sharply criticised the Biden administration for leaving US weapons in Afghanistan, saying, "They handed over our military equipment to the enemy."

In a speech at the Capitol One Arena in Washington on Sunday, January 19, Donald Trump called Joe Biden's administration officials "incompetent" and strongly criticised billions in aid to Afghanistan.

Addressing his supporters, he said, "Do you know that we used to give billions of dollars to Afghanistan every year?"

The US president-elect called the Taliban "enemies" and said that we should tell them that we will not give them money unless they return military equipment.

Donald Trump said during his election campaign that Afghanistan is one of the largest sellers of US military equipment in the world. He described the US withdrawal from Afghanistan as the most embarrassing moment in the country's history.

Trump has repeatedly stated that the value of US military equipment in Afghanistan is $85 billion.

On the third anniversary of the withdrawal of foreign forces from Afghanistan, the Taliban held a military parade with US weapons. At the same time, Donald Trump blamed the Taliban's parade with American weapons as the result of Biden's "stupid" policy.