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AFF Claims Responsibility For Bagram Airfield Attack, Says Three Taliban Members Killed

Feb 23, 2025, 11:49 GMT+0

The Afghanistan Freedom Front (AFF) announced on Sunday that it had carried out an attack at the fourth gate of Bagram Airfield, killing three Taliban members and injuring two others.

In a statement, the group said the operation took place on Saturday evening. A video shared on the X social media platform shows vehicles moving at night, followed by an explosion visible from a distance.

The AFF described the attack as a “successful operational mission” but did not provide further details.

The AFF is one of the armed groups opposed to the Taliban and has previously claimed responsibility for attacks on Taliban checkpoints and outposts. Local residents occasionally report explosions in Kabul, though the Taliban rarely acknowledge such incidents.

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Taliban Announces Discovery Of Buddhist-Era Archaeological Sites In Laghman

Feb 23, 2025, 10:23 GMT+0
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The Taliban’s Ministry of Information and Culture has reported the discovery of dozens of ancient sites in Laghman province.

Zabihullah Sadat, head of archaeology at the ministry, stated that these historical sites are located in the districts of Mehtarlam, Qarghayi, Alingar, and Alishang.

According to Sadat, most of these sites date back to the pre-Islamic and Buddhist periods, particularly the Mauryan and Kushan eras. He noted that 27 historical sites in Laghman have been identified and registered, including three in Mehtarlam, six in Qarghayi, 14 in Alingar, and four in Alishang.

On Saturday, the Taliban’s Ministry of Information and Culture issued a statement announcing the discovery of three inscriptions in Alishang district, written in the Brahmi Sharada script. The ministry stated that these inscriptions have yet to be deciphered and require further research.

Despite their history of destroying the Bamiyan Buddha statues, the Taliban now refer to historical monuments and ancient sites as Afghanistan’s “spiritual treasures” and have pledged to protect them.

Pakistani Police Detains Afghan Women’s Rights Activist

Feb 23, 2025, 09:06 GMT+0
Pakistani Police Detains Afghan Women’s Rights Activist
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Pakistani police have arrested Zahra Mousavi, a human rights activist and member of the Afghan Women’s Justice Movement, after entering her home in civilian attire. According to her relatives, she was taken into custody due to an expired visa.

Human rights activists have voiced concern over her possible deportation to Afghanistan and are working to prevent it.
Mousavi’s husband, Mahmood Qasemi, confirmed her arrest in an interview with Afghanistan International’s Pashto section. He stated that Pakistani authorities transferred her, along with other refugees, to a migrant camp. “We have contacted all organisations working on refugee issues, but we have not yet received any news,” Qasemi said.

Rahila Talash, a human rights activist and close friend of Mousavi, told Afghanistan International that she has been moved to a deportation camp. She expressed hope that intervention efforts would prevent her forced return to Afghanistan. Talash added that Pakistani police took Mousavi to the camp along with her two-and-a-half-year-old daughter. She warned that the deportation of journalists and human rights defenders, particularly women, would put them in grave danger.

Talash called on international human rights organisations and the United Nations to take immediate action against the forced expulsion of Afghan refugees. She stressed that sending activists back to Afghanistan would be equivalent to putting their lives at risk.

The Pakistani government, in a meeting led by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on 29 January, approved the mass deportation of Afghan refugees. Following this decision, authorities in Islamabad launched a widespread crackdown, detaining and deporting thousands of Afghan citizens. The Taliban embassy in Islamabad has confirmed that the plan to expel all Afghan migrants from Rawalpindi and Islamabad, except those with valid visas, has been finalised and will be strictly enforced.

Iran Warns Cell Phone Users Against Transporting Undocumented Migrants

Feb 22, 2025, 17:27 GMT+0
Iran Warns Cell Phone Users Against Transporting Undocumented Migrants
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Iranian media have reported that the Tehran judiciary has issued widespread warnings to mobile phone users, cautioning them against transporting undocumented migrants.

The message states: “Individuals who transport and relocate foreign nationals without legal residence permits will be punished.”

This warning is part of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s ongoing crackdown on Afghan migrants in the country.

Iranian authorities have already criminalised the employment, rental, and purchase of housing and vehicles for undocumented migrants. Additionally, restrictions have been imposed on their presence in designated areas.

The arrest and deportation of Afghan migrants have intensified, with Iran’s Interior Minister announcing that 1.2 million Afghan nationals have been expelled since the beginning of this year.

Iranian officials have also urged citizens to report any sightings of undocumented migrants to the police.

Taliban’s Deputy PM Seeks Banking & Trade Cooperation With Uzbekistan

Feb 22, 2025, 16:19 GMT+0
Taliban’s Deputy PM Seeks Banking & Trade Cooperation With Uzbekistan
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Abdul Ghani Baradar, the Taliban’s Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs, has urged Uzbekistan to enhance banking capacity and facilitate trade relations during a meeting with Jamshid Khodjaev, Uzbekistan’s Deputy Prime Minister for Trade and Investment.

During the meeting on Saturday, Baradar called on Uzbekistan’s central bank to provide banking facilities to strengthen commercial ties between the two countries. He also proposed the use of national currencies in trade exchanges to streamline financial transactions.

Discussions covered the rapid integration of customs systems at the border, facilitating Afghan traders in transporting goods to the common market, removing trade permit restrictions, and simplifying visa issuance.

According to a statement from Baradar’s office, both sides explored opportunities to expand trade and transit relations and attract Uzbek investments in Afghanistan.

The statement further noted that Uzbek officials expressed readiness to establish a joint trade zone at the border, featuring processing factories for pine nuts and cotton, packaging and logistics centres, and food production plants.

The Uzbek government has yet to comment on the meeting. However, Baradar’s office stated that the Taliban welcomed the proposed initiatives and expressed willingness for cooperation.

Women For Women Organisation Halts Operations In Kabul After Taliban Raid

Feb 22, 2025, 15:08 GMT+0
Women For Women Organisation Halts Operations In Kabul After Taliban Raid
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The Women for Women organisation has suspended its operations in Kabul following a Taliban raid on Tuesday, 18 February, according to reliable sources.

A source familiar with the incident told Afghanistan International that Taliban forces stormed the organisation’s office, detaining both male and female employees for several hours while investigating alleged weapons possession.

Following the interrogation, female employees were released at 10 PM, while male staff members were held until 4 AM. One male employee was temporarily detained but later released.

Due to fears for their safety, employees have avoided returning to work, leaving the office shut for several days.

The Taliban have not yet commented on the incident.

Women for Women operates in several provinces across Afghanistan, focusing on women’s empowerment and economic participation within households.