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Two Resistance Groups Say They Hit Taliban Targets In Kunduz

Two Resistance Groups Say They Hit Taliban Targets In Kunduz

The Afghanistan Freedom Front (AFF), led by Yasin Zia, and the National Resistance Front (NRF), led by Ahmad Massoud, have reported carrying out separate attacks against Taliban forces in Kunduz province.

Taliban Justice Minister Accused Of Detaining Dozens In Kabul Land Dispute

Taliban Justice Minister Accused Of Detaining Dozens In Kabul Land Dispute

Sources in Darulaman, western Kabul, told Afghanistan International that Taliban Minister of Justice has detained at least 38 local residents after they buried a neighbour in a cemetery near the ministry compound.

Taliban Education Minister Backs Supreme Leader As Haqqani Criticises Rule By Fear

Neda Mohammad Nadeem, the Taliban’s minister of higher education, has warned that disobedience to Taliban leader Hibatullah Akhundzada would weaken the authority of the regime. He said that in an Islamic system there can be only one leader who must be obeyed by all.

Will Not Attend Regional Tehran Meeting On Afghanistan, Says Taliban

The Taliban’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Saturday it will not take part in a regional meeting on Afghanistan scheduled to be held in Tehran. Zia Ahmad Takal, deputy spokesperson for the ministry, said the Taliban had received an invitation but decided not to attend.

Rights Activists Urge Arrest Of Taliban Leader, Court Chief At Spain Conference

Rights Activists Urge Arrest Of Taliban Leader, Court Chief At Spain Conference

Human rights defenders attending the third special conference on Afghan women in Spain have called for international action to arrest Taliban leader Hibatullah Akhundzada and Abdul Hakim Haqqani, head of the Taliban’s Supreme Court.

Taliban Publicly Flog Man & Woman In Nangarhar Province

Taliban Publicly Flog Man & Woman In Nangarhar Province

The Taliban Supreme Court said on Saturday, 13 December, that a man and a woman were publicly flogged with 30 lashes each in Nangarhar province on charges of extramarital relations.

Rule By Fear & Force Is Not Legitimate Governance, Says Haqqani

Rule By Fear & Force Is Not Legitimate Governance, Says Haqqani

Sirajuddin Haqqani, the Taliban’s interior minister, said in Khost on Friday that a government which rules people through “fear and force” is not a real government. He implicitly acknowledged that the Taliban relies on humiliation, violence and intimidation in its governance.

Germany To Reject Resettlement Of 640 Afghan Refugees In Pakistan

Germany To Reject Resettlement Of 640 Afghan Refugees In Pakistan

Germany’s Interior Ministry has announced that it will not relocate a number of Afghan refugees currently in Pakistan, reversing earlier commitments.

Travelled Repeatedly To Pakistan To Free Baradar, Says Former Afghan FM

Travelled Repeatedly To Pakistan To Free Baradar, Says Former Afghan FM

Hanif Atmar, Afghanistan’s former foreign minister, says he travelled to Pakistan 10 times to secure the release of Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, now the Taliban deputy prime minister.

Taliban Rule Amounts To System Of Gender Apartheid, Says UN Rapporteur

Taliban Rule Amounts To System Of Gender Apartheid, Says UN Rapporteur

Richard Bennett, the UN special rapporteur on human rights in Afghanistan, said the Taliban’s treatment of women amounts to “crimes against humanity” and should be described as a system of gender apartheid.

Spanish Foreign Minister Rules Out Recognition Of Taliban

Spanish Foreign Minister Rules Out Recognition Of Taliban

Spain’s Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares said on Friday, 12 December, that his country will not recognise the Taliban, stressing that the group’s government is not legitimate.

Khalil Haqqani’s Mysterious Killing, A Year On, & the Deal That Freed Him

Khalil Haqqani’s Mysterious Killing, A Year On, & the Deal That Freed Him

In August 2007, a Pakistani helicopter transferred about 27 detainees to Dera Ismail Khan before proceeding to Wana. One of the detainees on board was Khalil-ur-Rahman Haqqani.

Mediation Between Pakistan & Taliban Not Planned For Tehran Talks, Says Iran

Mediation Between Pakistan & Taliban Not Planned For Tehran Talks, Says Iran

Mohammad Reza Bahrami, director general for South Asia at Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has said the purpose of an upcoming regional meeting on Afghanistan in Tehran is to facilitate an exchange of views among the special representatives of participating countries.

Afghans Must Not Engage In Military Activity Outside Afghanistan, Says Taliban FM

Afghans Must Not Engage In Military Activity Outside Afghanistan, Says Taliban FM

At a gathering of religious clerics in Kabul, Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi said that, according to decisions and fatwas issued by the assembly, Afghans must not engage in military activity outside Afghanistan.

Taliban Carried Out 215 Public Floggings In Three Months, Says UN

Taliban Carried Out 215 Public Floggings In Three Months, Says UN

The Taliban flogged 215 people including 44 women and 171 men across Afghanistan between 1 August and 31 October this year, according to a UN report presented to the Security Council on Wednesday.

Meeting Is Not Enough, Want Written Guarantee From Taliban, Says Pak

Meeting Is Not Enough, Want Written Guarantee From Taliban, Says Pak

Following the Taliban religious scholars’ gathering in Kabul, Tahir Andrabi, spokesperson for Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry, said the resolution from the meeting has not yet reached Islamabad.

Russia Voices Concern Over Worsening Pakistan–Taliban Tensions

Russia Voices Concern Over Worsening Pakistan–Taliban Tensions

Albert Khorev, Russia’s ambassador to Pakistan, has said Moscow is concerned about escalating tensions between Pakistan and the Taliban. The Russian diplomat noted that Moscow hopes both sides will resolve their differences through diplomatic means.

People’s Tribunal On Afghan Women To Announce Final Judgment

People’s Tribunal On Afghan Women To Announce Final Judgment

A people’s tribunal examining abuses against Afghan women is set to deliver its final judgment on Thursday regarding the Taliban’s repression of women and girls.

AFF Calls For International Political Process To Transition Away From Taliban Rule

AFF Calls For International Political Process To Transition Away From Taliban Rule

The Afghanistan Freedom Front (AFF) has issued a statement calling for an international political process to end Taliban rule and pave the way for establishing a “democratic system based on the people’s vote” in Afghanistan.

Australia Welcomes Alliance Of Anti-Taliban Political Groups

Australia Welcomes Alliance Of Anti-Taliban Political Groups

Australia’s special envoy for Afghanistan has welcomed the announcement of unity and coordination among political parties and groups opposing the Taliban.

Bloc Approves Weapons Deliveries To Tajikistan For Border Reinforcement

Bloc Approves Weapons Deliveries To Tajikistan For Border Reinforcement

Valery Semrikov, deputy secretary-general of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), has announced that the bloc will supply military equipment to Tajikistan, saying the quantity designated for delivery has already been approved.

Wide-ranging Restrictions On Women Undermine Afghanistan’s Future, Says UN

Wide-ranging Restrictions On Women Undermine Afghanistan’s Future, Says UN

The UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) has warned that women and girls in Afghanistan continue to face severe and persistent restrictions, saying the conditions undermine their fundamental rights as well as the country’s future.