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Afghanistan
7 people, including child, killed in attack on Shia mosque in NW Afghanistan
2024-04-30
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Unknown assailants have reportedly killed at least seven people, including a child, in an attack on a Shia mosque in northwestern Afghanistan.

The country’s TOLOnews network and Aamaj news website reported the tragedy on Monday, citing local sources.

The reports specified the whereabouts of the attack as Guzara District in Herat
...a venerable old Persian-speaking city in western Afghanistan, populated mostly by Tadjiks, which is why it's not as blood-soaked as areas controlled by Pashtuns...
Province.

The attack targeted the Shia Moslems while they were saying their prayers inside the mosque.

The mosque’s imam is among the victims of the attack that also maimed a number of others.

The rulling Taliban
...Arabic for students...
government and Herat's security officials are yet to pass any comments on the incident.

No person or group has grabbed credit for the assault so far.

A similar attack killed the same number of people, including two Shia holy mans and four women, targeting a rickshaw in Herat's thriving provincial capital of the same name back in December.

Shia Moslems form a minority in Afghanistan that is mostly drawn from the country’s Hazara
...a grouping of Dari-speaking people of Sino-Tibetan descent inhabiting Afghanistan and Pakistain. They are predominantly Shia Moslems and not particularly warlike, which makes them favored targets...
community.

The community, the poorest of the country’s ethnic groups, accounts for about 22 percent of Afghanistan’s population. Its members have been targeted in several large-scale kidnappings and killings, including by the ISIS Takfiri
...an adherent of takfir wal hijra, an offshoot of Salafism that regards everybody who doesn't agree with them as apostates who must be killed...
terrorist group, across Afghanistan in the past.

Also last year, a bombing by the outfit targeted at a mosque in the northern Afghan city of Mazar-e-Sharif, killing at least 31 worshipers and injuring more than 80 others.

Related:
Guzara District: 2016-02-08 37 Daesh, Taliban killed in security operations
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India-Pakistan
Shangla attack: Report reveals vehicle carrying Chinese nationals was not bullet, bomb-proof
2024-04-08
[GEO.TV] A police report over the deadly suicide kaboom in Shangla's Bisham city has revealed that the vehicle carrying Chinese nationals was neither bullet nor bomb-proof.

The report, which has been sent to the federal government, reveals that the bus targeted in the attack was travelling at a distance of 15 feet from the other bus and fell into a 300-feet-deep ditch after a jacket wallah crashed his explosives-laden vehicle into the vehicle carrying the victims on the Karakoram Highway.

The report, second of its nature, further mentions that the buses part of the convoy carrying Chinese nationals was equipped with close circuit television cameras (CCTV).

The development comes a day after Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, as per Information Minister Attaullah Tarar, ordered disciplinary action against senior coppers for "negligence" in light of an inquiry report over the March 26 incident which killed five Chinese citizens, including a woman, and a Pak driver.

"The PM has directed to take action against the regional police officer (RPO) Hazara
...a grouping of Dari-speaking people of Sino-Tibetan descent inhabiting Afghanistan and Pakistain. They are predominantly Shia Moslems and not particularly warlike, which makes them favored targets...
Division; district police officer of Upper Kohistan
...a backwoods district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa distinguished by being even more rustic than is the norm among the local Pashtuns....
and Lower Kohistan; director security, Dasu Hydropower Project and commandant special security unit Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa within 15 days," the minister said while speaking to the media in Lahore.

Also, the report says that the authorities have gathered the parts of the vehicle used by the attacker to target the Chinese convoy at the incident site which is located at a distance of around six and 77 kilometres from Bisham cop shoppe, and Dassu dam, respectively.

Earlier this week, Geo News, citing sources, reported the "arrest" of more than 10 terrorists, controllers involved in the deadly attack by the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD).

The CTD sources added that the terrorist commander, responsible for bringing the suicide bomber to Pakistain from Afghanistan, has also been arrested as well as four other controllers.

The arrests came as the country's civil and military leadership reacted strongly to the attack vowing that the perpetrators responsible for the heinous attack would be brought to justice.

PM Shehbaz has directed authorities concerned to provide Chinese nationals with foolproof security in Pakistain via a comprehensive action plan for regular audit of security standard operating procedures.
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Afghanistan
Resurgent al-Qaida training camps latest black eye from Biden Afghanistan withdrawal
2024-02-25
[JustTheNews] UN report claims al-Qaida now has eight training camps in Taliban-controlled country.

Two reports released just days apart are providing stark new evidence of the lasting consequences of President Joe Biden’s bungled withdrawal from Afghanistan and his administration’s dealings with the Taliban ever since.

The United Nations Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team reported late last month that the terrorist group al-Qaida, though weakened from its heyday in the early 2000s, has reconstituted as many as eight training camps and five religious training schools known as madrassas on Afghan soil under the Taliban’s rule while also increasing its propaganda operations and recruitment.

“The relationship between the Taliban and Al-Qaida remains close, and the latter maintains a holding pattern in Afghanistan under Taliban patronage,” the report stated bluntly. “Regional States assess that the presence of Al-Qaida senior figures in the country has not changed and that the group continues to pose a threat in the region, and potentially beyond.”

You can read the full report here.

While the UN report blamed the Taliban for its hosting of al-Qaida, the Biden administration continued to send massive humanitarian dollars to the Afghan regime, in many cases through the UN and global charities, according to a separate report from an American watchdog.

John Sopko, the U.S. Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction, reported a few days after the UN report was issued that the United States accounted for all but $300 million of the $2.9 billion in humanitarian aid sent to the Taliban since the withdrawal of American troops in August 2021. Most of it, he noted, came in cash.

“The U.S. is the largest international donor, having provided about $2.6 billion in funding for the UN, other PIOs, and NGOs operating in Afghanistan since August 2021,” the report noted. “More than $1.7 billion of that funding came from State and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) to support humanitarian activities.”

You can read Sopko's report here.

Experts said the flow of cash to help the Taliban while it allows al-Qaida to flourish sends a dangerous message to bad actors, and much of it is routed through the very UN that issued the report.

“America is the biggest funder of this thing. So the United States taxpayer is disproportionately on the hook paying for these activities,” former Deputy National Security Adviser Victoria Coates said recently.

And coupled with the billions in high-tech weaponry Biden left behind in Afghanistan, the dynamic is creating heartburn in Congress.

“This administration has a history of giving money to terrorist organizations, abandoning $80 billion worth of military equipment in Afghanistan so the Taliban can run around with our M4s and our Blackhawks, and all of our equipment. They have an American last agenda,” Rep. Greg Steube, R-Fla., told the Just the News, No Noise television show last week.

The Taliban, of course, claims it does not harbor al-Qaida and that the UN report was “propaganda.”

"There is no one related to al Qaeda in Afghanistan, nor does the Islamic Emirate allow anyone to use the territory of Afghanistan against others," the Taliban said in a statement.

But U.S. officials told Just the News they have significant intelligence of al-Qaida’s presence and reconstitution inside Afghanistan since the Taliban overthrew the democratically elected government as U.S. troops were withdrawing in 2021.

They noted that when U.S. drones killed al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahiri in 2022, he was living inside a Taliban Cabinet member’s guest house in Kabul’s diplomatic district.

U.S. officials added they are concerned by al-Qaida’s resilience, especially since American intelligence efforts have less visibility inside Afghanistan since the bungled withdrawal.

The UN report, culled from intelligence from its various member nations, said that while al-Qaida does not have the capability to command and conduct long-range terror attacks like 9/11 right now, it is clearly showing signs of expansion and regional reach after years of diminishment from the Bush to the Trump years.

“Al-Qaida was reported to have established up to eight new training camps in Afghanistan, including four in Ghazni, Laghman, Parwan and Uruzgan Provinces, with a new base to stockpile weaponry in the Panjshir Valley,” the report said. “Some camps might be temporary.

“Five Al-Qaida madrasas operate in Laghman, Kunar, Nangarhar, Nuristan and Parwan Provinces,” it added. “The group maintains safe houses to facilitate the movement between Afghanistan and the Islamic Republic of Iran in the Provinces of Herat, Farah and Helmand, with additional safe house locations in Kabul.”

Equally troubling, the Islamic State terrorist group is also showing resiliency in several regions of the world, particularly Afghanistan, the UN warned.

“Member States assessed that, despite the recent loss of territory, casualties, and high attrition among senior and mid-tier leadership figures, ISIL-K continued to pose a major threat in Afghanistan and the region,” it noted.
Related:
United Nations Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team: 2023-09-17 On eve of 9/11 Anniversary, U.S. officials continue to downplay Al Qaeda’s presence in Afghanistan
Related:
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Related:
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Parwan: 2023-11-28 At least 10 Taliban members killed in attacks, Front Freedom claims
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Panjshir Valley: 2022-09-15 Taliban are “looking into” a video circulating on social media that appears to show its fighters executing captured members of an Afghan insurgent group
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India-Pakistan
Sindh, Balochistan, KP witness protests against alleged polls rigging
2024-02-15
[GEO.TV] Protests are ongoing across three provinces in Pakistain — Sindh, Balochistan
...the Pak province bordering Kandahar and Uruzgun provinces in Afghanistan and Sistan Baluchistan in Iran. Its native Baloch propulation is being displaced by Pashtuns and Punjabis and they aren't happy about it...
, and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.

The PTI, JUI-F, PTI, and other political parties are staging protests in different cities against the results of the general elections 2024.

In Quetta, workers of National Party, Hazara
...a grouping of Dari-speaking people of Sino-Tibetan descent inhabiting Afghanistan and Pakistain. They are predominantly Shia Moslems and not particularly warlike, which makes them favored targets...
Democratic Party
...every time you hear the phrase white people, white supremacy, white anything but paint, you're listening to a Democrat. Ask him/her/it to reimagine something for you; they do that a lot, though not well. They can hear a dog whistle a mile or two away. They invented the spoils system and Tammany Hall, and inspired the addition of the word (Thomas) Nasty to the English language. They want to stop continental drift and repeal the law of unintended side effects...
and Balochistan National Party demonstrated outside the district returning officer's office, while roads across the bucolic provincial capital, Chaman, Killa Saifullah, Loralai and Pishin were blocked due to the ongoing protests.

As a result, land communication of Balochistan with Punjab
1.) Little Orphan Annie's bodyguard
2.) A province of Pakistain ruled by one of the Sharif brothers
3.) A province of India. It is majority (60 percent) Sikh and Hindoo (37 percent), which means it has relatively few Moslem riots....

and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa was cut off.

Meanwhile,
...back at the dirigible, the gondola was dangling by a single thread of rope.

Jack! Cynthia cried. I just realized I'm afraid of heights! I don't even like high heels!...

PPP continued its sit-in in Naseerabad against the alleged polls rigging for the sixth day.
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Afghanistan
A Glance at Afghanistan’s Security Situation in 2023
2024-01-09
[KhaamaPress] Following the collapse of the republic and the rise of the Taliban
...Arabic for students...
regime, Afghanistan has not been a battleground for direct confrontations, but security is still considered a critical issue. Key security concerns in 2023 include activities of some terrorist groups, extrajudicial killings, targeting civilians, targeted liquidations, and arbitrary arrests.

The activity and attacks of ISIS and other terrorist groups in Afghanistan, particularly targeting Afghan Shiites, have been a major concern for organizations and regional countries over the past year. However,
if you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to be a horrible warning...
the Taliban has consistently denied the presence of ISIS in Afghanistan and assured their complete suppression. The UN Security Council convened in August this year to assess ISIS threats globally, including Afghanistan, expressing concern over the presence and activities of ISIS there.

According to a UN Security Council report, around 20 terrorist groups are active in Afghanistan, with estimates indicating that the number of ISIS fighters in the country ranges between four to six thousand. Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the U.S. Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the UN and the rotating President of the Security Council, noted that ISIS has grabbed credit for deadly attacks in Afghanistan and Pakistain. She emphasized that Afghanistan must not become a safe haven for terrorists, including al-Qaeda and the Khorasan branch of ISIS.

It is noteworthy that in the past year, ethnic and religious minorities such as Hazara
...a grouping of Dari-speaking people of Sino-Tibetan descent inhabiting Afghanistan and Pakistain. They are predominantly Shia Moslems and not particularly warlike, which makes them favored targets...
s, Shiites, and religious scholars in mosques, sports venues, and public places have been targeted by ISIS attacks. Reports indicate that attacks throughout the past year have resulted in 39 deaths and 87 injuries on specific dates in different locations across Afghanistan. Additionally, 11 other civilians, including four Shia religious scholars, were murdered in November 2023, prompting widespread international reactions.

Taliban administration, including Dawood Muzammil from Balkh, Nisar Ahmad Ahmadi from Badakhshan, and Safiullah Samim from Baghlan, have been targeted and killed by ISIS in 2023. A global research center on the responsibility to protect indicates that from August 15, 2021, to May 2023, there have been casualties due to ISIS attacks in Afghanistan.

However,
if you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to be a horrible warning...
UN statistics show that from November 14, 2022, to November 2023, there have been 40 ISIS attacks, including three unclaimed incidents. While the Taliban has denied claims of extrajudicial killings and violence against former military personnel, UNAMA has documented hundreds of human rights
...which are often intentionally defined so widely as to be meaningless...
violations, including murder, torture, threats, and arrests of previous government officials and military personnel from August 15, 2021, to June 30, 2023.

A human rights organization named "Rawadari" reported that in the first six months of 2023, approximately 355 people (299 men, 33 women, and 10 children), mostly opposed to the ruling government in Afghanistan, were killed and 161 others injured in various incidents. The report reveals that 220 people were mysteriously murdered, 85 were maimed, 222, including 23 women across sixteen provinces, were arbitrarily arrested, and over 10 others were forcibly disappeared during this period.

Meanwhile,
...back at the pound, the little lost dog backed into the corner and showed its teeth. And what big teeth they were!...
Mullah Yaqoob Mujahid, acting Minister of Defense of the Taliban government, claimed in a presser in Kabul that foreigners, including nationals of Tajikistan and Pakistain, are involved in attacks on mosques, shrines, religious scholars, and public gatherings in Afghanistan.

While the Taliban has assured internal security in Afghanistan and the security of its borders, Pak security forces reported conducting over 18,000 intelligence operations in 2023, resulting in the killing of at least 566 terrorists, with most attacks organized from within Afghanistan.

Border tensions between Afghanistan and neighboring countries have been a significant security concern over the past year, prompting authorities from neighboring countries to engage in discussions with Afghanistan. While the chief of the Taliban’s army reported the establishment of 600 border checkpoints with neighboring countries, authorities from neighboring countries have also emphasized border security with Afghanistan. Several border conflicts between Iranian and Pak border guards have been reported in the past year.
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Afghanistan
ISIS claims responsibility for attack on civilians in Kabul
2024-01-08
[KhaamaPress] According to reports, ISIS-Khurasan has grabbed credit for the attack on civilians at the "Qala-e-Nazir Station" west of Kabul, which resulted in the deaths of two individuals and injuries to 14 others.

Khalid Zadran, the spokesperson for the Kabul police, confirmed that the earth-shattering kaboom occurred around 6:00 PM on Saturday night, in the vicinity of the sixth security district of Kabul city at the "Qala-e-Nazir Station." He stated that the attack involved a mini-bus vehicle, resulting in two deaths and 20 injuries.

In a statement, the Khurasan branch of ISIS claimed that 20 individuals were killed in this explosion.

Previously, in the aftermath of a bombing attack on a city bus in the Dasht-e-Barchi area,
...the West Kabul neighbourhood where the Hazaras live. They get massacred regularly, as both the Taliban and ISIS-K consider them heretics...
seven people were killed, and 20 others were maimed.
ISIS-K claimed that one, too.
It’s worth noting that the ISIS Khurasan branch has previously taken responsibility for deadly attacks against followers of the Shia community in Afghanistan at public places, including clubs, schools, mosques, educational centers, and hospitals.

Since the Taliban
...Arabic for students...
assumed control of Afghanistan, ensuring security has been a significant challenge for the group. Unfortunately, terrorist attacks continue to occur in the country, resulting in the loss of innocent civilian lives.

The Taliban’s efforts to establish stability and security in Afghanistan have faced ongoing obstacles, and these attacks underline the difficulties they encounter in maintaining peace and order in the region.
An earlier Khaama Press article on the subject clarifies the location:
An explosion in western Kabul left two dead and fourteen wounded on Saturday evening. Khaled Zadran, the spokesperson for Kabul police, confirmed an explosion in the “Dasht-e Barchi” area of Kabul city. He stated that in this explosion, two people were killed, and fourteen others were injured.

Mr. Zadran did not specify the nature of this explosion but mentioned that it targeted a mini-bus vehicle.

Local sources report that this explosion occurred around 6:30 near Qala-e Nazar.

No individual or organization has claimed responsibility for the explosion.
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India-Pakistan
Bilawal vows to abolish 17 federal ministries if PPP voted into power
2023-12-26
[GEO.TV] Pakistain Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari on Monday vowed to abolish 17 federal ministries if his party elected into power following general elections to save taxpayers' "Rs300 billion".

Addressing a public gathering in Nawabshah, Bilawal said the 17 federal ministries should have been devolved to provinces after the 18th Constitutional Amendment, Geo News reported.

The PPP chief said Rs300 billion was spent on the ministries and an Rs1,500 billion subsidy was given by the government to the "elites" in various sectors including energy, fertiliser and others.

Bilawal said his party would end the subsidy for elites to provide funds to labourers and farmers through cards, he said.

The 18th Constitutional Amendment was passed on April 8, 2010. It devolved multiple federal ministries and powers to provinces. It divested the president of all his executive authority and made him a ceremonial head of the state.

Calling the youth the future of the country, the PPP chief said old politicians are a thing of the past.

Bilawal said the country's issues could be resolved by burying the politics of "hatred and division".

He highlighted that the country is facing enormous challenges related to the economy and climate change.

Pledging to provide Pak youth employment opportunities abroad, the PPP chief said as a foreign minister he took measures to provide youth with overseas jobs.
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Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari: 2023-11-21 Despite Zardari's trust, Bilawal remains wary of election fixing
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Nawabshah: 2023-08-07 Hazara Express: Train crash kills 30, injures over 80 people near Nawabshah
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Afghanistan
6 killed, 3 injured in attack on clerics in Herat, Afghanistan
2023-12-03
[KhaamaPress] According to reports, in an attack by unidentified armed individuals on the passengers of a three-wheeler, at least six people, including two holy mans, were killed, and three others were maimed in Jibril district of Herat
...a venerable old Persian-speaking city in western Afghanistan, populated mostly by Tadjiks, which is why it's not as blood-soaked as areas controlled by Pashtuns...
province on Friday.

These individuals were returning from a memorial ceremony for a Hazara
...a grouping of Dari-speaking people of Sino-Tibetan descent inhabiting Afghanistan and Pakistain. They are predominantly Shia Moslems and not particularly warlike, which makes them favored targets...
holy man in the Khoshroud area of Anjil Herat when they were attacked. The incident occurred at approximately 2 PM on Friday, around 10 kilometres from the city centre, in the vicinity of the Shaheedan and Kuh-e Melli districts within the Jibril district of Herat.

Witnessed that the armed individual stopped the victims’ vehicle, a Toyota Corolla, in the Kuh-e Melli area and then proceeded to open fire on the passengers.

The attackers targeted Mohammad Taqi Sadeghi, the imam of the Rasoul-e Azam Mosque, and Mohammad Mohsen Hamidi, the imam of the Hazrat Abolfazl Mosque in Herat’s Jibril district, as they were attending a memorial ceremony for Mohammad Etemadi, who had been assassinated by unidentified armed individuals in the Khoshroud area of Anjil Herat.

According to reports, during the past one and half months, at least four Hazara holy mans or religious leaders have been killed in Herat.

The UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights for Afghanistan had previously stated that they were investigating the "very concerning" liquidation of two Shia holy mans in Herat.

Richard Bent, the UN official, had called for an independent investigation following international morals into this incident and the punishment of the perpetrators.

Despite the Taliban
...the once and current oppressors of Afghanistan...
’s assurances about security, there is a growing rise in security threats, particularly for the Hazara community.
Related:
Herat: 2023-11-28 Daily Evacuation Brief November 27, 2023
Herat: 2023-11-28 At least 10 Taliban members killed in attacks, Front Freedom claims
Herat: 2023-11-26 Over 2,000 Afghan migrants return home from Iran
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India-Pakistan
Three more suspects taken into custody in Kohistan girl murder case
2023-11-29
[GEO.TV] The police on Tuesday claimed to have arrested three more suspects wanted in a murder case involving a Kohistan
...a backwoods district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa distinguished by being even more rustic than is the norm among the local Pashtuns....
girl, who was reportedly killed for honour on Jirga’s order a few days back.

The maiden of tender years was killed allegedly on the orders of a local jirga in the Kolai-Palas areas of Kohistan, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP). The slain girl was one of the two whose pictures and videos — apparently edited — dancing with local boys went viral on the social media platforms. The police rescued the second girl.

Those arrested include the victim’s uncle, cousin and her close relative, the police official said, adding that the suspects would be produced before the court tomorrow. Meanwhile,
...back at the alley, Slats grabbed for his rosco...
the police have taken the boy — featured in the viral video with the girls — into protective custody, Daily Jang reported.

Later, the boy was arraigned before the court of a local magistrate where he expressed complete ignorance about the photos and the videos.

The other girl seen in the photos had been married to a youth — whom she was already engaged —, the police revealed.

The police would seek FIA cybercrimes help to trace the suspect who made the pictures viral on the internet, said the officials.

'PICTURES OF KOHISTAN GIRL WERE FAKE'
A day earlier, police revealed that the pictures of two maiden of tender yearss from Kohistan, including the one who was killed for honour, were doctored and posted on fake social media accounts, The News reported.

The issue came to light after the girl was allegedly killed by her father and other male family members for honour a few days after her fake pictures went viral on social media.

The police had arrested the father and recovered the weapon. Regional Police Officer of Hazara
...a grouping of Dari-speaking people of Sino-Tibetan descent inhabiting Afghanistan and Pakistain. They are predominantly Shia Moslems and not particularly warlike, which makes them favored targets...
Muhammad Ijaz Khan said that police were raiding the villages to arrest those who were involved in the decision to kill the girl.

The report further stated that the police were informed about a similar case in another village at some distance after which they decided to rescue that girl.

Related:
Kohistan: 2023-09-24 Daily Evacuation Brief September 24, 2023
Kohistan: 2023-09-19 Tajikistan’s President expresses concern about increasing threats of terrorism, drug trafficking from Afghanistan
Kohistan: 2023-09-17 Taliban Governor’s Bodyguard in Kohistanat District of Faryab Province Arrested for Attempting Sexual Assault
Related:
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa: 2023-11-28 Pakistan blames Afghan national for suicide bombing that killed two civilians
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa: 2023-11-22 Three terrorists gunned down in separate KP IBOs
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa: 2023-11-18 After blasting old-timers, Baby Bhutto says old politics Pakistan's worst enemy
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Afghanistan
Daily Evacuation Brief October 2 - 3, 2023
2023-10-03
[AfghanDigest] LAST 24 HOURS
  • TALIBAN INTELLIGENCE DEPARTMENT REPORTEDLY HACKED – According to several online anti-Taliban outlets, the General Directorate of Intelligence in the Ministry of the Interior has been hacked and a steady stream of documents is already being leaked online. One of the outlets on X (formerly Twitter), called @TalibLeaks began releasing some of the official-looking correspondence between Taliban agencies yesterday. The group says they have hundreds of communication documents and plans to begin circulating them on Telegram soon. A source in Kabul says the hack was extensive and the Minister for the Interior has directed the GDI to use ‘misinformation’ to attempt to control the damage that may be coming. The source said that some of the leaks include documents in both Pashto and Chinese that detail security discussions between Chinese advisors and the Ministry of the Interior. It is thought that these documents could be embarrassing to China. Some of the leaked documents put on display show a heavy reliance on written communication by GDI agents and there is speculation that the agency lacks personnel who are familiar with technology.

  • FORMER AFGHAN ARMY SPECIAL FORCES REPUTEDLY READY TO SUPPORT THE NATIONAL RESISTANCE FRONT – A video circulating on social media that has been attributed to the leadership of the remaining elements of the Afghan Special Forces under the Republic states that remnants of the organization have joined the NRF and will operate in Kandahar, Helmand, Ghazni, and Maidan Wardak. Estimates of the troop strength available in the country vary widely from a few hundred to well over one thousand. If this information is true, it represents a definite increase in the capabilities available to the NRF and likely a morale boost as well.

  • RECENTLY ANNOUNCED YOUTH PROGRAM WILL ONLY FOCUS ON MALES – A new program that is being bandied about by the Ministry of Information and Culture promises to ‘reform’ how the youth of Afghanistan can negotiate the difficult economic situation in the country. However, a source in Kabul says the program will only be offered to males and will primarily focus on orienting youth to approach their professional careers with an ‘Islamic mindset’. The man in charge of the program, Deputy Minister of Youth Mohammad Yunus Rashed reportedly has no record of academic or business experience. The source said the program is akin to the ‘religious training’ provided to Taliban military recruits which consumes roughly 80% of a Taliban recruit's basic training. Rashed has caged the program as a means of repairing the damage done to Afghanistan’s youth during the 19-year occupation by foreign troops.


CONFLICT TRACKER
Kunduz A relatively new resistance group, the Basij National Front, announced it has launched an ambush of a Taliban convoy in the Ali Abad district. The BNF claims to have killed 1 Tqliban fighter and wounded an additional 2 fighters in the action.


NEXT 24 HOURS
POSSIBLE TROUBLE BREWING IN BAMYAN – Several reports have surfaced that indicate the ‘nomads’ who have been resettled in the Province have continued to threaten the Hazara population and recently cut down several trees near a school in the Vers District and then threatened Hazara leaders who attempted to intervene with threats of violence. Previous clashes have been reported between Hazara communities and Kuchi tribesmen since mid-2022. The Taliban have intermittently intervened on both sides of these disputes and have sometimes found themselves being threatened by one side or the other. While no direct threat has been received in Bamyan, recent history dictates taking a cautious approach and at-risk Afghans residing in the District should take care to avoid potential hotspots between these groups.


Daily Evacuation Brief | October 2, 2023

[AfghanDigest] LAST 24 HOURS
  • DISSECTING THE TALIBAN FOREIGN MINISTER’S STATEMENT AT THE MOSCOW FORMAT – At the conclusion of the Moscow Format meeting, Minister of Foreign Affairs Muttaqi read out a statement to the attendees which attempted to address concerns that have continued to be raised about the de facto regime’s governance over 2022-23. The statement paints a very heroic picture of the Taliban’s quest to assume leadership of the country. Some of the criticisms leveled at the US and international community are completely valid but several of the claims he makes are questionable. While not absolving Russia from blame during the Soviet occupation, Muttaqi chose to focus on the last twenty years as the main culprit behind Afghanistan’s weakened state. It is important to note that many of the chief concerns voiced by other states in attendance at the meeting were not directly addressed. We felt it would be valuable to list the issues that Muttaqi specifically chose to bring up:

    • Security is Restored - This point has been debated by analysts and observers virtually from the day the Taliban took power. While the regime enjoyed a brief honeymoon period events over the last two years do not seem to indicate that citizens feel a sense of security. Likewise, neighbor states have never deviated from assertions that the security situation in Afghanistan is a major concern.

    • Open to Investment - This point is strongly related to the first, but we agree that the Taliban have attempted to foster an ‘investment friendly’ environment. Provided one is a male.

    • Eradicating the Drug Trade - While poppy cultivation has certainly been curtailed, it is not clear how effective the Taliban’s anti-narcotics operations have been. Neighboring states (Tajikistan, Pakistan, Uzbekistan, et al) have continued to intercept sizable drug shipments that were said to have emanated from within Afghanistan. A new report suggests that methamphetamine production has now supplanted opium and is being sent across borders in increasing quantities.

    • Foreign Engagement Increasing - Muttaqi claimed that political and diplomatic engagement has increased substantially over the previous two years. He emphasized that regional states have been instrumental in this regard. China’s appointment of a new ambassador was trotted out and held up as a model for other countries to follow. Muttaqi gives the impression that his Ministry is somehow responsible for achieving this ‘quasi’ recognition. However, the record clearly shows that most of the diplomatic engagement with neighbors and others has been prompted by crisis situations. The Taliban regime remains an outlier in the international community and clearly does not have a seat at the table among regional states.

    • Tourists, Journalists, Diplomats, and Aid Workers Freely Roam Afghanistan - This is another point that is hard to evaluate. There have been constant assertions from the Taliban that tourists have begun coming to the country in the tens of thousands but it is difficult to substantiate these claims. Most reports from those who have visited/worked in Afghanistan under the Taliban rule are not encouraging and suggest that very few are able to ‘roam freely’ in the country.

    Ultimately, the Moscow Format seems to have been a scolding session for the Taliban, and Muttaqi’s attempts to spin things to the positive end of the spectrum will likely fail. The lack of an inclusive government (never mind an elected and representative government), the continued oppression of women, and the suspected presence of multiple terrorist groups sheltering in the country will outweigh such counterpoints.

  • POLICE ROUND UP APPROXIMATELY 800 AFGHANS IN ISLAMABAD – In an unprecedented operation, Pakistani police began a major roundup of Afghan citizens in Islamabad that netted approximately 800 people. According to news reports, more than half of the Afghans who were brought in were determined to possess legal documentation and were allowed to go free. Roughly 370 lacked passports and were said to be marked for deportation. The police operations were reported in the following neighborhoods: Bahara Kahu, Tarlai, Meherabadaiyan, Golra, and Kalani Shams. There are conflicting reports from many of those who were arrested over what documents were checked to verify legal status in Pakistan. Most said that the possession of a valid passport was enough to gain their release. However, others said they had their visas scrutinized. We have confirmed that some of those picked up in the operation were released with expired visas and were told by police that new applications would need to be made or they could be deported. We are waiting for additional information from sources and contacts in Pakistan to determine if this activity will continue and for clarity on what Pakistani authorities are looking for with regard to ‘legal’ status.

  • MINISTER FOR HIGHER EDUCATION SAYS MEN AND WOMEN NOT EQUAL – During a conference at Baghlan University, the acting Minister, Neda Mohammad Nadim, said “A male is the ruler, he has the authority, he must be obeyed, and the woman must accept his word.” While the Minister has attempted to portray himself as a sometimes moderate, his words clearly enunciate the Deobandist school of thought so prevalent among the Taliban’s senior leadership ranks. Some leaders from the former regime used the Minister’s words to cast doubt on previous remarks that ‘a curriculum for female students’ was in development.


NEXT 24 HOURS
PAKISTAN ROUNDUPS – We are advising all at-risk Afghans in Pakistan to avoid going out of their residences for the next few days. It is not currently clear how long, or how widespread this new policy will be enforced. We encourage evacuating groups to maintain contact with their people in Afghanistan on a daily basis if at all possible. If one does have to leave a residence, they should make sure others know where they are going and carry their documents with them (digital photos at a minimum).


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Afghanistan
Sirajuddin Haqqani in Panjshir Stresses Trust-Building
2023-09-30
Trust? An interesting concept, under the circumstances.
[ToloNews] The acting Interior Minister, Sirajuddin Haqqani
...son of Pashtun warlord Jalaluddin Haqqani, still titular head of the Haqqani Network....
, called for trust-building between the people and the interim government.
Playing Good Talib/Bad Talib.
His visit to Panjshir was the first since the Islamic Emirate came to power.
Then he did a "Trust Fall" and nobody caught him. So he had everyone in the room executed
"Such meetings will be normal among us so I will feel he is my brother. Then the challenges and problems which exist among us, will solve themselves," he said.

Haqqani in a visit to Panjshir told the gathering that the doors for the leader of Panjshir are opened based on a "guarantee by the people of Panjshir."

Haqqani said that the people of Panjshir should not consider themselves strangers and that they will be provided with all Sharia rights.

"You have remained very loyal to your leaders. For your people's sake (people of Panjshir) and because of your people's guarantee, all doors have been opened for them (out-of-country leaders of Panjshir)," he said.

Some of the participants talked about the negative impacts of the 20-year presence of western countries in Afghanistan.

"We have sustained severe damages from our politicians who made us victims. They have ignited fighting among us," said Qiamuddin Hanif, head of the Ulema council for Panjshir.

"In more than 20 years, malicious propagandashas been injected into the minds of people by the enemies of the Islamic government," said Rohullah Rohani, a religious holy man.
Related:
Sirajuddin Haqqani: 2023-08-20 IEA has more than 400,000 security forces: deputy PM
Sirajuddin Haqqani: 2023-08-10 Taliban rejects Pakistan’s accusations, says 18 Pakistani fighters killed last year
Sirajuddin Haqqani: 2023-08-05 Germany arrests Syrian man accused over 2013 Tadamon massacre
Related:
Panjshir: 2023-09-25 The National Resistance Council for the Salvation of Afghanistan: The Taliban have killed 17 Hazaras in Uruzgan Province in the Last Two Years
Panjshir: 2023-09-16 'They Deserve Some Peace': U.S. Envoy Rejects Support For Anti-Taliban Factions In Afghanistan
Panjshir: 2023-09-16 Taliban Detain Four Former Government Soldiers in Parwan
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Afghanistan
Brutal Taliban Torture Campaign Unleashes Fear in Ghazni Province; Locals Forced into Mountain Hideouts
2023-09-30
[8am] Local sources in Ghazni province have reported that Taliban
...Arabic for students...
fighters subjected several residents of Nawur district to "horrific" torture.

Sources confirmed to Hasht-e Subh on Saturday, September 30, that over the past week, Taliban fighters brutalized inhabitants of the Khawat, Jerghay, and Boregai areas in Nawur district, demanding that they surrender "weapons or money for weapons" to the group.

According to these sources, the Taliban fighters subjected a local doctor to extreme torture, leaving him in a "critical condition."

Presently, dozens of families have abandoned their homes and sought refuge in the mountains due to fear of the Taliban.

Sources add that at least two families have paid the equivalent of purchasing four firearms to the Taliban for their release from the "Taliban’s torture."

According to reports, most residents of Nawur district lack any military background or affiliation with the previous government.

Notably, a few weeks ago, Taliban fighters coerced residents of three villages in Nawur district, who had been imprisoned for 40 days, into paying a fine of five million Afghanis to a nomad.
Related:
Ghazni: 2023-09-28 Taliban’s Disruption of Aid Programs Push Hazaras To the Brink
Ghazni: 2023-09-16 Taliban Detain 24 Bamiyan Residents Based on Claims by Another Individual
Ghazni: 2023-09-14 Taliban Have Detained Two Bamiyan Residents Over Resisting To Give Their Lands To Kuchi Nomads
Related:
Nawur district: 2023-08-04 Taliban Detain and Torture Several, Including Women and Children, in Nawur, Ghazni Province
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