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Syrian regime shelling kills two in Idlib: Rescue group |
2023-09-25 |
[Rudaw] At least two non-combatants were killed on Saturday when an alleged Syrian regime rocket barrage struck a displacement camp in the northwestern rebel-held Idlib province, a rescue group reported. "Two non-combatants were killed (an elderly man and a woman) and two others were maimed (a child at death's door and a man) by regime forces rocket strikes that targeted a camp in a residential area on the outskirts of Sarmin in the eastern countryside of Idlib," the White Helmets rescue group said on X, formerly known as Twitter. "The bombing also led to a fire in the camp," the group said, adding that they had put out the fire, treated the injured, and removed the bodies of the dead. The area is among a stretch of frontline between Syrian government forces and the jihadist group Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham, formerly al-Nusra, before that it was called something else ...al-Qaeda's Syrian affiliate, from which sprang the Islamic State... (HTS), the former Syrian branch of al-Qaeda. HTS is the prominent force among dozens of rebel factions operating in the area and has been internationally recognized as a terrorist organization. Half of Idlib province, as well as parts of Aleppo, Hama, and Latakia provinces, are the last rebel-held bastions in the country after Hereditary President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneckal-Assad Light of the Alawites... , with Russian and Iranian support, seized back swathes of territory over the course of the brutal Syrian civil war, which erupted in 2011. Last month, at least eight HTS members were killed when Russian ![]() KABOOM!... s targeted their base on the outskirts of Idlib. In June, artillery shelling by Syrian government forces killed three civilians in rebel-held areas of Aleppo province. Over 13 million Syrians have been displaced since the start of the civil war, more than six million of which are refugees who have fled the war-torn country, according to a report from the United Nations ...an organization conceived in the belief that we're just one big happy world, with the sort of results you'd expect from such nonsense... High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). |
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Al-Badr terrorist killed in Kulgam encounter: police |
2023-06-28 |
[GreaterKashmir ![]() Azad (Free) Kashmir. The remainder they refer to as "Indian Occupied Kashmir". They have fought four wars with India over it, the score currently 4-0 in New Delhi's favor. After 72 years of this nonsense, India cut the Gordian knot in 2019, removing the area's special status, breaking off Ladakh as a separate state, and allowing people from other areas to settle (or in the case of the Pandits, to resettle) there.... ] An al-Badr terrorist ...before 9/11 Al Badr trained with Gulbuddin Hekmatyar’s Hizb-e-lslami (HIG) in Afghanistan, and their Big Turbans have always been resident in Pakistan, but their brief was always to bring Indian Kashmir under Pakistani rule as a step toward conquering the rest of India. They are estimated to number about 200, half foreign... was rubbed out by police and security forces during a shootout in south Kashmir’s Kulgam district on Tuesday, police said. A policeman was also maimed in the firefight."Acting on a specific input regarding the presence of a terrorist in village Hawoora area of Kulgam, a joint cordon and search operation was launched by J&K Police, Army (1st RR) and CRPF (18 Bn) in the said area," said a police front man, in a statement. "During the search operation, as the joint search party approached towards the suspected spot, the hiding terrorist fired indiscriminately upon the joint search party, in which one J&K police personnel got injured who was subsequently shifted to hospital for treatment. The hiding terrorist was also given an opportunity to surrender, however he kept on firing on the joint forces. The fire was effectively retaliated, leading to an encounter." In the ensuing encounter, a local terrorist linked with proscribed terrorist outfit al-Badr was killed and his body was retrieved from the site of encounter. He has been identified as Adil Majeed Lone son of Abdul Majeed Lone resident of Akbarabad Hawoora, Kulgam, said the front man. "Incriminating materials, arms & ammunition including 01 Pistol with live ammunition and a Grenade were recovered from the site of encounter. All the recovered materials have been taken into case records for further investigation." A case under relevant sections of law has been registered and further investigation is in progress. "People are requested to cooperate with Police till the area at encounter site is completely sanitized and cleared of all the kabooms, if any," added the front man. |
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What is behind the rumors about the war between Iran and Afghanistan |
2023-05-30 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. by Kirill Semenov The skirmishes that took place on the border of Iran and Afghanistan on May 27-28 between Iranian border guards and the Afghan Taliban, which currently represent the country's authorities, were rushed by many media and experts to be written almost as an act of terrorist aggression by the Taliban movement against neighboring Iran. It was noted that this is a confirmation of the terrorist nature of the Taliban and their inability to engage in peaceful dialogue. As evidence of this position, statements were cited about the Taliban declaring war on Iran by one of the alleged "leaders of the Taliban," who was called Abdulhamid Khorasani. However, firstly, these words of Khorasani were taken out of context, and his statement was only about the possible actions of the Taliban in response to the corresponding steps of Iran. And secondly, this person is currently, in fact, an ordinary blogger who has never been associated with the leadership of the movement. His last position was the chief of police in one of the Afghan districts, from which he was fired. Waters of stumbling At the same time, a closer look at the essence of the current escalation makes it clear that the Iranian-Afghan aggravation has nothing to do with any terrorist plans or other aggressive aspirations of the Taliban. Although the true causes of the escalation, as well as their culprit, have not yet been established, it is possible that the trigger for the current escalation was the water issue. Back in 1973, Iran and Afghanistan agreed to share water from the Helmand River. Kabul pledged to supply Iran with an average of 820 million cubic meters of water per year. The Helmand River flows through most of Afghanistan and flows into Lake Khamun on the border with Iran. An irrigation dam on the river was built between 1951 and 1953 by the American firm Morrison-Knudsen. In the 2010s, the Afghan authorities, with US help, rebuilt the dams on the river, which Tehran believes could limit the flow of water to Iran. The Taliban authorities of Afghanistan have not been able to provide the necessary spillway in the interests of Iran, referring to the silting of the bottom of the reservoir and the riverbed. Kabul officials justify that the reservoir is more filled with silt than water, making it difficult to meet Iranian needs. These technical difficulties arose immediately after the Taliban came to power in the country in 2021. The Taliban suggested that Iran resort to the dispute resolution mechanism provided for in the 1973 treaty through arbitration. At the same time, it was noted that the development of relations with Iran is among the priorities of the Taliban's policy. Tehran, in turn, took a fairly tough stance on this issue, hastening to place all responsibility for the water crisis on the movement. "The Taliban should be held accountable for their refusal to grant water rights to Iran if it is proven that there is enough water in the dams built on the Helmand River," Iran's special representative for Afghanistan, Hassan Kazemi Qomi , said on May 20. Earlier, on May 18, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi addressed the Afghan authorities on the same issue: "If our experts confirm [that there is no water in the reservoir] , then there are no questions. But if there is water there, then you are obliged to ensure the rights of the inhabitants of Sistan and Balochistan. <…> Take my words seriously so that you don’t regret it later." The Taliban refused to allow Iranian experts to the dam, considering this requirement a violation of sovereignty. At the same time, Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Mottaki responded to Raisi's statement: “ We ask the Iranian government not to politicize the vital issue related to water. It is better to solve such problems through personal negotiations, and not to make noise in the press .” Such rhetoric was followed by border incidents, for which they blamed each other. Their emergence was also facilitated by the lack of delimitation and demarcation of the border. Border issues between the two countries have become the causes of clashes before, and in the current tense situation in connection with the water problem, they could become an additional trigger for escalation along with harsh rhetoric from both states. The official representative of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the Taliban government, Abdul-Nafi Takor, accused Iran of shelling the border area of Afghanistan. According to him, both sides lost two people killed. "Currently, the situation is under control, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan does not approve of clashes with neighbors," he said. At the same time, according to the Iranian Tasnim agency, on May 27, the Taliban fired at the Iranian border post "Sasoli". As a result, one border guard was killed, two more were injured. The commander of the Iranian ground forces, Kiyumars Heydari, visited the border region on May 28 and said that now " complete security has been established " there. What is behind the rumors about the war between Iran and Afghanistan Ultimately, on May 28, the parties agreed to resolve all border incidents and declared the need to continue the policy of good neighborliness. Historical context Relations between Tehran and Kabul after the victory of the "Islamic revolution" in Iran were complex and ambiguous. As power shifted in Afghanistan, Iran changed its attitude towards local governments from friendly to hostile and vice versa. The Taliban is no exception in this sense. Moreover, the dynamics of Iranian-American contacts and contradictions also left their mark on relations with him. During the Soviet military campaign in Afghanistan, which began in the same 1979 as the revolution in Iran, Washington and Tehran surprisingly turn out to be virtually allies in the Afghan issue, supporting the anti-Soviet resistance. The United States, through Pakistan, helped the Sunni "Peshawar Seven" (the coordinating body of part of the Afghan Mujahideen groups). At the same time, Iran provided assistance to both the "Shiite G8", which united the Shiite armed factions with headquarters in Iranian Mashhad, and the Sunni field commander Ismail Khan - "The Lion of Herat", the commander of the "Western United Group" of the Afghan Mujahideen. The Taliban movement after coming to power in Afghanistan turns into one of the main opponents of Iran, despite Sudan's attempts to reconcile them with each other. In 1998, Iran and the Taliban were on the brink of war. But the movement itself was soon temporarily neutralized by the hands of the United States. According to Ryan Crocker , the former U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan and Iraq, Iranian military leader Qasem Soleimani was involved in important U.S.-Iranian negotiations after the September 11 attacks, when the parties were looking for ways to defeat the Taliban. In 2001, after the US began the so-called. global war on terror, Iran secretly cooperated with the administration of George W. Bush in the elimination of the Taliban*. In the same year, Tehran and Washington, under the auspices of the UN, worked together to sign the Bonn Agreement to accelerate the process of state building in post-Taliban Afghanistan and begin the repatriation of Afghan refugees from Iran. The American intervention in Afghanistan temporarily strengthened Iran's position in that country. Tehran at a certain point was able to rely not only on fellow believers - the Shiites-Hazaras and its longtime partner in the fight against the Taliban Gulbuddin Hekmatyar , but also on the Taliban itself, which was forced to get closer to Iran. In particular, the head of the Taliban movement, Mullah Akhtar Muhammad Mansour, was killed by the Americans in May 2016, when he was returning from Iran. There, he held relevant negotiations with the Iranian side, which was confirmed by the Taliban spokesman. However, it should be borne in mind that Tehran has always considered Afghanistan as a continuation of "Greater Iran". There are not only local Tajiks close to the Persians in culture and language, the second ethnic group of Afghans after the Pashtuns, but also fellow Iranians Shiites-Hazaras. Iran even had plans to create its own puppet formations in Afghanistan. In particular, after 1992, Tehran worked out the possibility of creating under its leadership in the north of Afghanistan two quasi-states - the Tajik-Khazarean and Herat Islamic republics. The Iranian leadership believed that these republics and Tajikistan (where a civil war was then going on and politicians loyal to Iran could come to power) would allow the formation of an "eastern Iranian arc" - a military-political alliance of Dushanbe, Afghan Hazaras and Tajiks under the leadership of Tehran. Therefore, the aspect of Iran's "great-power" ambitions towards Afghanistan and attempts to put pressure on the Taliban leadership from these positions should not be discounted at the present time either. Escalation not needed by Russia On the whole, the aggravation of the situation around Afghanistan seems to be a very risky trend for Russia's interests. Why the Islamic world refrains from sanctions against Russia The problem is that it is not the Taliban who can open a “second front” against Russia, but Moscow may be drawn into an escalation that it does not need, following the provoked aggravation of the situation on the borders of Afghanistan and Russian partners in the CSTO. The risks increase given that public opinion and the media are already set in such a way that the Taliban will be blamed for any aggravation around Afghanistan. Although some of our partners would probably like to resolve their own contradictions with them by Russian hands. |
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Daily Evacuation Brief April 17, 2023 |
2023-04-17 |
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NEXT 24 HOURS POTENTIAL FLOODING RISK WILL MAKE TRAVEL DANGEROUS – With this new round of storms, flooding will likely paralyze transport across much of Central, Eastern, and Northern Afghanistan. At-risk Afghans should consider delaying any potential travel plans if at all possible. |
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Daesh has ‘very few militants’ in Afghanistan: Hekmatyar |
2023-02-21 |
[ArianaNews] The leader of Hizb-e-Islami says that ISIS does not have a significant presence in Afghanistan and that the group carries out its attacks by "buying people who are ignorant and uninformed about Islam". At a meeting in Kabul, ![]() ... who used to be known in intelligence circles as The Most Evil Man in the Worldbut who now seems merely run-of-the-mill evil... said that terrorist groups including ISIS do not have a physical footprint in Afghanistan, and the attacks claimed by this group are organized outside the country. "Their numbers are very few who carry out terror acts and operations," said Hekmatyar. "Those who commit such actions are ignorant and unaware of Islam and they are being paid." He has described the concerns of Russia and Central Asian countries about possible attacks against nations in the region emanating from Afghanistan as "pointless". He called on the Islamic Emirate to take measures to thwart the plots of the country’s enemies. According to him, Russia is forming a front against Afghanistan under the pretext of ISIS. The Islamic Emirate meanwhile said that Dash has been suppressed in Afghanistan and is not considered a serious threat. |
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Suicide bombers in women's veils - ISIS claims Pak embassy attack | ||
2022-12-05 | ||
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. [REGNUM] There have been several explosions and shootings in Afghanistan in recent months. Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif announced the assassination attempt on the Pakistani ambassador in Kabul and said he demanded "immediate investigation and arrest of those responsible for this heinous incident." Pakistan's Foreign Ministry strongly condemned the attack on the embassy in Kabul and called for an "immediate and full investigation". The Foreign Ministry called on the Taliban government to "immediately conduct a full investigation, arrest and prosecute those responsible for the attack, and take immediate measures to ensure the safety of diplomatic personnel and Pakistani citizens in Afghanistan." During the incident, the ambassador's bodyguard was "seriously wounded". The Taliban condemned the attack on the Pakistani embassy and said they would not allow “hostile individuals to encroach on the security of foreign missions. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Taliban government (an organization whose activities are banned in the Russian Federation) said that an "immediate investigation" was launched into the attack. Khalid Zadran, a spokesman for the Kabul police, tweeted that the Taliban had arrested a suspect in today's attack on the Pakistani embassy in Kabul. Zadran wrote that after shooting “from the building” towards the Pakistani embassy in the Karte Parvan area, Taliban security forces (an organization whose activities are banned in the Russian Federation) “promptly” arrived in the area and “stopped further shooting, arrested the suspect and seized he has two weapons." ATTACK ON HEKMATYAR Also in Kabul, the office of the Islamic Party of Afghanistan (IPA), headed by Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, was attacked. Hekmatyar, a few hours after the attack, reported that the office of the party was attacked by two suicide bombers in women's veils. He said that as a result of the shooting opened by the attackers, one person was killed and two wounded from among the people who dispersed after praying. According to Hekmatyar, the suicide bombers were killed before they reached their target. During Friday prayers, gunmen reportedly attacked a mosque located at the IPA headquarters in Dar ul-Aman, in the 6th security district of Kabul city. According to sources, the attackers arrived in a car and opened fire on the believers. The IPA released a statement saying that Hekmatyar and other members of the party's leadership were not injured in the attack. So far, no one has claimed responsibility for the attack. In recent months, there have been several explosions and shootings in Afghanistan, a number of which have been claimed by Velayat Khorasan (an organization banned in the Russian Federation) (an affiliate of IS in Afghanistan and Pakistan).
The statement was made public on Saturday, the Khaama informed. Al Jazeera reported, citing a Pak embassy official, that the attacker "came behind the cover of houses and started firing" in the embassy compound. Nizamani travelled to Kabul last month to take up his position at one of the few embassies that has continued to function since the Taliban seized power in August 2021.
The shots hit a security guard, identified as Sepoy Israr Mohammad, who was "critically injured" while attempting to save Nizamani, according to the FO. Mohammad, who was hit by two bullets, was shifted to a hospital and later moved to Beautiful Downtown Peshawar ![]() via helicopter. | ||
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Attack Targets Hekmatyar's Office in Kabul |
2022-12-03 |
[ToloNews] Attack on Hekmatyar's Office in Darulaman Area of Kabul Leaves 1 Dead, 2 Wounded An attack on ![]() ... who used to be known in intelligence circles as The Most Evil Man in the Worldbut who now seems merely run-of-the-mill evil... 's office, the leader of the Hizb-e-Islami party, resulted in one death and two injuries, Hekmatyar said. Hekmatyar said that after the attack two jacket wallahs went to enter a mosque that was near to the Hizb-e-Islami office. The Hizb-e-Islami party's leader confirmed that the attackers were killed by his security guards before they could reach their target. Witnesses said that the attackers entered the office area wearing a burqa, but they did not reach the target. This incident took place at the same time as Friday's prayer. Hamid Maybe I'll join the TalibanKarzai ...A product, and probably the sole product, of the Southern Alliance... , former president of Afghanistan, condemned the attack on Gulbuddin Hekmatyar's office in Kabul and said on Twitter that the attacks on Afghan citizens and leaders are an effort by the enemies to "weaken and divide" the country. So far no one has grabbed credit for the incident. |
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Daily Evacuation Brief October 31, 2022 |
2022-10-31 |
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CONFLICT TRACKER Panjshir: NRF forces repulsed two Taliban attacks against their strongholds in Faraj and Abdara (Anaba district). The Taliban launched attacks just after noon on Saturday — fighting was fierce. 3 Talib fighters were reported killed in the action while the NRF claims it suffered no losses. Takhar: Conflicting reports were received about an NRF attack on a salt mine in the Kolfgan district. The initial report claimed the Resistance element killed several mine workers. The follow-up report claimed Taliban security and the mine director had been targeted. Regardless of which report is true, 3 people were killed in the attacks and the manager of the mine is thought to be among the dead. Daily Evacuation Brief | October 30, 2022 [AfghanDigest] LAST 24 HOURS
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Uzbek leader 'Dostum' criticizes Hazara leader 'Khalili' for his secret ties with Pakistan |
2022-09-22 |
![]() ...ethnic Uzbek warlord who distinguished himself fighting the Soviets and the Taliban. The story that he had a bad guy run over with a tank is an exaggeration. It was an armored personnel carrier... , political figure and leader of Uzbek community in Afghanistan accuses Mohammad Karim Khalili, 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... leader for having secret ties with Pakistain. In an online meeting among the anti-Taliban ![]() students... figures, Abdul Rashid Dostum criticized the absence of Mohammad Karim Khalili in the meeting and accused him for having secret ties with Pakistain. Mohammad Karim Khalili has received money from Pakistain to stay ’silent’ against the Taliban, Abdul Rashid Dostum said in the meeting which was held on the death anniversary of former Afghanistan's Caped President, Burhanuddin Rabbani ... the gentlemanly murdered legitimate president of Afghanistan... Mohammad Karim Khalili has shown reactions to Dostum’s statement and has asked the Uzbek leader to apologize for his words. Khalili has written on his Facebook page that his political party believes that war and violence is not the solution of Afghanistan’s crisis and the country needs to switch from a centralized system to a fully decentralized administration system through negotiations. This comes as the majority of political figures in Afghanistan are living outside after the intra-Afghan peace negotiations failed and the country fell in the hands of Taliban last August. The world did not recognize the Taliban’s government which was taken by force and asked the Taliban to form an inclusive administration having all other ethnic and religious groups in the circle, but the Taliban has not showed any positive intention to include others in the government. The political parties and figures who are not included in the Taliban’s administration and the majority of them live outside Afghanistan are trying to form an anti-Taliban alliance with the presence of the National Resistance® Front led by Ahmad Massoud, the son of the former Jihadi leader Ahmad Shah Massoud. Related: Dostum: 2022-06-27 Kabul Should Create Inclusive Govt: Qaisari Dostum: 2022-06-15 From Occupying High-Ranking Positions in the Government of Afghanistan to Living in Luxury and Extravagance Abroad Dostum: 2022-06-12 Afghan ‘Fighting Season’ Ushers in New Anti-Taliban Groups Related: Mohammad Karim Khalili: 2020-03-08 ISIS release details of assailants involved in attack on Dr Abdullah Mohammad Karim Khalili: 2019-06-27 Khalili Says Islamic Emirate Not Acceptable For Afghans Mohammad Karim Khalili: 2019-04-28 Hezb-e-Islami leader Gulbuddin Hekmatyar boycotts consultative peace Jirga |
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Islamic Clerics’ Gathering Issues 11-Point Resolution, Hekmatyar kibbitzes in the background | |||
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[ToloNews] The participants of the holy mans' gathering held at the Kabul Loya Jirga Hall released a resolution comprised of 11 principles, in which they called on the world to lift sanctions on Afghanistan and to recognize the Islamic Emirate. The resolution did not directly mention the reopening of girls’ schools, but a part of it called for the Islamic Emirate to attend to modern and religious education for men and women. Resolutions from holy mans' gathering at Loya Jirga Hall:
Talking to participants of the holy mans' gathering, the Prime Minister Mullah Mohammad Hassan Akhund said that the people of Afghanistan want Hijab and an Islamic government and there are less people who oppose it. Hekmatyar Asks Why Women Not Included in Gathering [ToloNews] Following reactions over women's absence in the "Gathering of Islamic Clerics", ![]() ... who used to be known in intelligence circles as The Most Evil Man in the Worldbut who now seems merely run-of-the-mill evil... , the leader of Hizb-e-Islami, questioned the reasons for the exclusion of women from the meeting, stating the Islamic Emirate should provide a clear response to the people and the world. According to Hekmatyar, women's rights are clearly recognized in Islam.
A joint declaration issued after the conclusion of the grand moot said: “We call on the nation that the so-called Isis (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria) is a 'Kharijite'
The IS and the National Resistance Front
The participants, as per the declaration, also declared allegiance to Taliban supreme leader Sheikh Hibatullah Akhundzada. “We renew our allegiance to the Leader of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, Sheikh Al-Hadith Hibatullah Akhundzada and strongly support him. We have accepted him as the Sharia ruler of Afghanistan and the emir of the Islamic emirate. And from Allah in all religious and worldly matters we wish you success,” the declaration said. Akhundzada arrived in Kabul this week for the first time since the Taliban took over control of the country in August last year. He also made his first public appearance since then and delivered a speech on Friday in which he rejected foreign pressure on his government. Related: Kharijite: 2022-06-15 The Taliban Claims Killing a Prominent ISIL Commander Kharijite: 2017-12-25 Beida government’s Awqaf and Islamic affairs department warns against celebrating Christmas Kharijite: 2017-10-28 37 dead bodies found east of Benghazi Related: National Resistance Front: 2022-06-30 3-Day Grand Assembly of the Taliban to Start Thursday, Men Will Represent the Women of Afghanistan National Resistance Front: 2022-06-18 National Resistance Front (NRF) claimed it has shot down a Taliban helicopter in Panjshir National Resistance Front: 2022-06-16 Three people had been arrested on charges of being involved in recent attacks and explosions in Kabul | |||
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Pakistan's ISI Chief in Kabul for Bilateral Relations: Taliban |
2021-09-06 |
[ToloNews] A day after the arrival in Kabul of the head of the Pakistain Inter-Services Intelligence ...the Pak military intelligenceagency that controls the military -- heads of ISI typically get promoted into the Chief of Army Staff position. It serves as a general command center for favored turban groups such as Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammad, tries to influence the politix of neighboring countries, and carries out a (usually) low-level war against India in Kashmir... (ISI), Lt Gen. Faiz Hamid, the Taliban ![]() on Sunday said that Hamid is in Afghanistan to improve bilateral relations between Kabul and Islamabad. Earlier, Pak media reported that Hamid was in Kabul at the invitation of the Taliban, but the Taliban said that Pakistain had proposed his visit to Kabul. Ahmadullah Wasiq, deputy head of the Taliban’s Cultural Commission, said the Taliban leaders talked with Hamid about bilateral relations and the problems of Afghan passengers at Torkham and Spin Boldak passes between Afghanistan and Pakistain. "This Pak official has come to solve Afghan passengers’ problems at the border areas, especially in Torkham and Spin Boldak. They wanted (his visit to Kabul) and we accepted," Wasiq said. When asked by a news hound about his visit to Kabul, Hamid said: "Don’t worry, everything will be okay." Hamid also said that his country will provide technical support for Afghanistan to restart operations at Hamid Maybe I'll join the TalibanKarzai ...Former president of Aghanistan, part of the problem not part of the solution... International Airport in Kabul. Meanwhile, ...back at the argument, Jane reached into her purse for her .38... sources close to ![]() ... who used to be known in intelligence circles as The Most Evil Man in the Worldbut who now seems merely run-of-the-mill evil... , the leader of Hizb-e-Islami party, said that Hamid also met with Hekmatyar, and they discussed the current situation in the country. "Although Hamid says his visit is for Afghanistan-Pakistain issues and for the Afghan passengers, I think his trip to Kabul has caused concerns among the Afghans and it means Pakistain will recognize the government that the Taliban will announce," said Sami Yousufzai, a journalist. Hamid arrived in Kabul on Saturday and is the only high-ranking foreign official to visit Kabul following the Taliban’s takeover of the city. Related: Inter-Services Intelligence: 2021-08-19 BBC liveblog: Taliban step up hunt for collaborators - UN report Inter-Services Intelligence: 2021-06-08 CIA Looks to Afghan Neighbors to Support US Mission: Report Inter-Services Intelligence: 2021-03-13 Pakistan’s Secret ‘Proxy War’ Impedes Afghan Peace: Ex-envoy |
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