Protest Erupts In Faryab Over Alleged Illegal ID Issuance

Residents of Qaramqol district in Faryab have protested against what they describe as the illegal issuance of ID cards to unregistered individuals, local sources say.

Residents of Qaramqol district in Faryab have protested against what they describe as the illegal issuance of ID cards to unregistered individuals, local sources say.
Sources told Afghanistan International the protests began after attempts to issue national ID cards to families reportedly not listed in official records of the National Statistics and Information Authority.
They said these individuals are not registered in the district’s civil registration system and issuing IDs to them violates legal procedures.
Videos of the protest have been obtained by Afghanistan International.
According to sources, the head of the civil registration office in Qaramqol was detained after refusing to issue IDs, reportedly on the orders of Abdul Ahad Fazli.
Sources added that some nomadic (Kuchi) families are attempting to obtain new ID cards from the district.
Protesters gathered outside the district office, calling for the process to be halted and investigated by authorities.