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Afghan Digest: Week of October 21-27
2024-11-10
It seem that while we weren’t working, the Afghan Digest went from daily to irregularly weekly reports. Here are a few highlights — go to the link to read the rest.
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SECURITY AND CONFLICT
House to House Searches Kabul – Beginning on Monday, various sources confirmed that the Taliban conducted house-to-house searches in Kabul's PD 4, PD 11, and PD 17. The Taliban stated that they were looking for ISKP members, criminals, and narcotics. Locals reported that the Taliban prevented any filming during the searches. The areas selected suggest the searches may be targeting individuals suspected of sympathizing with resistance fighters.

House to House Searches in Nimroz – This week, the Taliban began conducting house-to-house searches in several provinces, including Nimroz, which has sparked strong reactions from residents. In Khang district, protests erupted after Taliban forces entered a home occupied solely by women and children, leading to the detention of at least 50 protesters, some of whom were reportedly beaten. The Taliban claimed these searches aimed to target drug dealers.

Taliban Fire on Protestors in Ghor – On Saturday, in Feroz Koh, Ghor province, at least six people were injured when Taliban forces opened fire on protesters who were opposing body searches conducted on local women. Demonstrators had gathered to demand an end to these invasive searches, highlighting mounting public anger over the Taliban’s treatment of women. Witnesses described a tense atmosphere as the Taliban used firearms to disperse the crowd, underscoring the growing unrest with their restrictive policies and prompting similar protests across Afghanistan.

IS Attack in Ghor – On October 20, Taliban forces clashed with ISIS fighters in the Nurkoh area of Ghor province. The fighting, which lasted several hours, involved both light and heavy weaponry. The Taliban later claimed they attacked an ISIS hideout, killing two members, although they did not disclose any of their own casualties. Photos circulated online of Engineer Saifullah, a Taliban fighter killed in the clash. Taliban officials allege that ISIS in Ghor operates from Balochistan, Pakistan, where it recruits and trains fighters. ISIS activity has increased in central and western Afghanistan, complicating Taliban efforts to maintain security and targeting civilians in areas beyond Taliban control.

Explosion in Pamir Cinema Market – On Wednesday, an explosion occurred around 2:00 p.m. local time in the Pamir Cinema area of Kabul, targeting the crowded Lailami Market, known for selling second-hand clothes. The blast killed one child and injured 11 people, including a three-year-old girl, a four-year-old boy, a sixteen-year-old boy, two women, and six men, one of whom is in critical condition. The attack struck one of Kabul's most densely populated and impoverished neighborhoods. No group has claimed responsibility for the incident.

HUMAN RIGHTS AND CIVIL LIBERTIES
Further Bans on Women's Voices – Taliban minister Khalid Hanafi recently declared it forbidden for adult women in Afghanistan to let their voices be heard by other adult women, specifically prohibiting them from reciting the Quran or performing the Takbir aloud. This new directive, which is part of broader restrictions on women’s rights, mandates full-body covering, including the face. Hanafi’s comments have sparked significant backlash from Afghan women, who are advocating for their rights against what many see as increasingly oppressive Taliban policies. It remains unclear how this extreme directive will be enforced or if it is an official policy.

Political Analyst Detained – On October 19, Jawed Momand, a university professor and political analyst, was detained by Taliban intelligence agents in Kabul's Karte Naw district. The Taliban have not provided any statement regarding his detention.

Women Prevented from Riding Buses Without Masks – The Taliban’s vice and virtue police in Kabul have barred women and girls from boarding city buses if they are not wearing masks, according to multiple local sources.

Retirees Protest unpaid Pensions – On Saturday, retirees in Kabul protested three years of unpaid pensions, blocking the street leading to the Ministry of Finance. The Taliban dissolved the pension system and cut retiree salaries, exacerbating economic hardships for many. During the protest, one retiree was arrested, underscoring the widespread discontent amid ongoing financial struggles.

Floggings – On Monday, a man and a woman were flogged in Logar province, with similar punishments meted out in Bamiyan the same day. On Wednesday, 17 people were flogged in Khost, followed by the flogging of one man in Kabul on Thursday and one individual in Faryab on Sunday.

INTERNAL POLITICS
Acting Minister Of Education Statement on Jihadi Madrassas – The Taliban's acting minister for higher education, Neda Mohammad Nadim, emphasized the role of jihadi madrasas in maintaining the jihadist mindset in Afghanistan. In the past 40 days, 16 new madrasas have been established across 10 provinces at a cost of 54 million Afghanis. Afghanistan now has 21,000 madrasas, surpassing the 18,000 schools in the country. Critics, including Afghan citizens and international observers, express concerns that this increase could promote extremism and radicalization, further destabilizing the nation.

Dissent on Banning Living Images – TTaliban officials in Kabul, including Acting Interior Minister Sirajuddin Haqqani, Acting Defense Minister Yaqoob Mujahid, and three Acting Deputy Prime Ministers, oppose Mullah Hibatullah’s ban on broadcasting images of living beings. They argue that the law undermines the Taliban's interests, particularly in media and diplomacy. The Haqqani network, which manages propaganda centers, also criticizes the restrictions. Despite Mullah Hibatullah’s orders, enforcement has been inconsistent, with some officials permitting audio recordings and defying full implementation.

Saleh Statement on Doha Process – On Friday, former Vice President Amrullah Saleh claimed that the Doha process, backed by NATO, effectively constituted a coup against Afghanistan’s Republic. He argued that it was a carefully orchestrated effort to sideline Ashraf Ghani and destabilize the government. Saleh asserted that many Afghan political leaders supported anti-republicanism, viewing it as a means of securing personal gain, under the assumption that the U.S. would integrate the Taliban into the government. Instead, he contended, this strategy resulted in national disgrace and authoritarian rule.

INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS
NYT Publishes Interview with Haqqani – On Thursday, the New York Times published an interview with Sirajuddin Haqqani, the Taliban's acting interior minister and a wanted terrorist. In the interview, Haqqani portrays himself as a dissident within the Taliban and attempts to present himself as a diplomat. He has a $10 million bounty on his head from the U.S. for orchestrating terrorist attacks against international forces, Afghan officials, and civilians.

CSTO Approves Plan to Strengthen Afghan-Tajik Border – On Saturday, Imangali Tasmagambetov, secretary general of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), announced plans to enhance Tajikistan's border security with Afghanistan at an upcoming CSTO meeting in Astana. The draft plan has been reviewed and agreed upon by CSTO member states. The organization has expressed ongoing concerns about the potential spread of extremism from Afghanistan to Central Asia over the past three years. Representatives from over 40 countries recently warned that rising extremism and radical teachings could lead to catastrophic consequences.

OCHA report on Projects in Afghanistan – The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) reported that in September 2024, 83 humanitarian projects were temporarily suspended due to 173 incidents, 98% of which were attributed to Taliban interference. This marks a 66% increase from last year. The incidents involved disruptions to operations, violence against staff, and movement restrictions. The Taliban also imposed illegal taxes, seized aid, delayed document processing, and enforced strict regulations on female staff, threatening the safety of humanitarian workers.

Afghan Consulate in Germany to Close – On Thursday, Germany requested that Afghanistan’s ambassador in Berlin and its consul in Bonn step down, refusing to accept Taliban-appointed representatives. However, technical staff will continue to provide consular services at the embassy and consulate, according to a diplomatic source. The German government maintains its position against recognizing Taliban officials.

BRICS Statement on Afghanistan – At the Kazan summit on Thursday, BRICS leaders, including those from China and Russia, urged the Taliban to lift the ban on girls' and women's education. They emphasized the need to respect the fundamental rights of Afghan citizens, including women and ethnic groups, and called for immediate humanitarian aid. The leaders also stressed the importance of taking action against terrorism in Afghanistan and highlighted the role of regional platforms in addressing the country’s challenges. BRICS reaffirmed its support for a peaceful, independent Afghanistan.

Afghan Representative Speaks at UN – On Wednesday, Nasir Ahmad Faiq, Afghanistan's acting representative to the UN, urged the international community to take decisive action regarding Afghanistan’s crisis. Speaking to the UN General Assembly’s Third Committee, he emphasized the Taliban’s oppressive policies, particularly gender apartheid, and called for its criminalization under international law. Faiq highlighted the Taliban’s focus on extremism in education and the erosion of fundamental rights, especially for women and girls.

FREEDOM OF THE PRESS
Ban on Living Images and TV Station Shutdowns – Television stations in Badghis province have ceased operations following a Taliban directive banning live images, according to the Afghanistan Journalists Center (AFJC). Both state-run and private TV stations are now limited to written and audio content. The ban, enforced under the "Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice" law, extends to other provinces, posing a significant threat to press freedom. On Thursday, sources reported that the Taliban have expanded the ban on broadcasting images of living beings to at least 10 provinces, including Kandahar, Helmand, Uruzgan, Kunar, Khost, Takhar, Badghis, Panjshir, and Laghman.

400 Books Banned in Kabul – The Taliban have banned 400 books in libraries across Kabul, mandating their removal if they conflict with Taliban principles, according to local librarians. The ban targets works related to Shia Islam, democracy, political freedoms, civil rights, art, and prominent figures such as Ahmad Shah Massoud. Librarians report that the Taliban have already begun collecting these titles and promoting works deemed acceptable by the regime. Booksellers fear financial losses and potential crackdowns as enforcement is expected to intensify starting in November.

MISCELLANEOUS
Report on Afghan Migration – Between July and September 2024, 786,769 Afghan citizens left Afghanistan while 973,696 returned, according to the IOM. The report, Mobility Dynamics at Afghanistan’s Borders, highlights migration driven by economic opportunities, healthcare access, family visits, and safety concerns. Nearly six million Afghans now reside in Iran and Pakistan, with 3.75 million in Iran and 2.05 million in Pakistan, making Afghans the world’s largest refugee population, surpassing Syrians. The full report can be accessed here

Lack of Electricity at Mes Aynak – Afghanistan’s Aynak copper mine faces setbacks due to unreliable electricity, according to the Chinese company Metallurgical Corporation of China (MCC). During a recent meeting, MCC emphasized that insufficient power could hinder progress on the project, despite a $2.5 billion investment agreement. Persistent delays, mainly due to security concerns, have stalled significant work on the mine, which holds one of the world’s largest untapped copper reserves.
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Afghanistan
Three Former Government Soldiers Arrested in Panjshir Province After Talib Provincial Gov Sez Security Improved
2023-06-26
[8am] Local sources in Panjshir Province have reported that the Taliban
...mindless ferocity in a turban...
have detained three officers of the former government’s army in the province.

Sources, in conversation with Hasht-e Subh, state that the Taliban arrested these three individuals on Thursday morning, June 22, from the Piawesht village of Rokha district and transferred them to an unknown location.

The sources identify these soldiers as Khan Alam, Tala Mohammad, and Wasiqullah, adding that these individuals were involved in personal affairs after the Taliban took control.

According to the sources, the Taliban recently conducted inspections of the residents’ homes in Piawesht for unknown reasons.

The Taliban have not made any statements regarding this matter thus far.

This development comes as, over the past week, the Taliban have detained at least four former government soldiers who are residents of the Piawesht village in Rokha district, Panjshir Province, and relocated them to an undisclosed location, including the city of Kabul.

Overall Security Improved in Panjshir Province, Says Provincial Governor

[KhaamaPress] Taliban
...the Pashtun equivalent of men...
’s governor for Panjshir province Mohammad Agha Hakim met Afghanistan’s acting Prime Minister Mawlavi Abdul Kabir, and stated that overall security has improved to a great extent in Panjshir province.

Taliban’s Arg (presidential palace) in a series of tweets said the provincial governor assured PM Kabir that Taliban officials are treating local residents in Panjshir province with decency.

Mr. Hakim further added that local residents of the province have asked the de facto authorities to construct the roads linking the bucolic provincial capital to districts.

During the meeting, PM Kabir stressed that development projects should be prioritized and implemented in that province in consultation with the local residents.

Nearly a week ago, Amnesia Amnesty International in its latest report highlighted that the brutal behavior of the Taliban group towards ordinary people of Panjshir is considered a "war crime".

However,
there's more than one way to skin a cat...
the Taliban officials have persistently denied such claims and described them as "baseless propaganda" against the ruling regime.

After the collapse of the former government, many former army personnel moved to Panjshir province and stood alongside the National Resistance® Front (NRF) to resist the Taliban.

However,
there's more than one way to skin a cat...
no serious security incident has occurred in that province over the past couple of months, according to Taliban provincial security officials.
Related:
Panjshir: 2023-06-16 Good Morning
Panjshir: 2023-06-16 Taliban Detain Former Government Special Forces Member in Panjshir
Panjshir: 2023-06-06 Freedom Front Claims: Two Taliban Fighters Slain and Four Injured in Baghlan Province
Related:
Rokha district: 2023-06-04 Talibs tie up 2 Panjshir boys in Kabul
Rokha district: 2021-09-11 Taliban kills former Vice President Saleh's brother
Rokha district: 2021-09-06 Pak Army operators involved in Panshir Fighting, Amrullah Saleh in hiding, NRF spokesman Fahim Dashty and Gen. Abdul Wudod Zara murdered, Talibs again claim conquered province
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Afghanistan
Two cash aid packages of $40 million arrive in Kabul in just four days
2023-05-17
[AMUtv] Afghanistan has received two cash aid packages of each $40 million in humanitarian assistance within the span of a week after weeks of pause amidst Taliban
...mindless ferocity in a turban...
’s ban on female employees of the United Nations
...a lucrative dumping ground for the relatives of dictators and party hacks...
and other restrictive bans from their administration on women in the country.

The aid packages of $40 million are sent to Afghanistan every week, but after the Taliban ban on UN female employees, there was a pause in the delivery of the fund. The last package arrived in Afghanistan on March 14, according to Taliban-run Central Bank.

The UN and the United States have assured that the money will not be left under Taliban control but will be used by UN agencies in Afghanistan.

Over the past four days, the Taliban-run Central Bank has informed about the arrival of two aid packages, in total $80 million, as part of humanitarian aid to the country.

But former vice president Amrullah Saleh in a tweet said the flow of the money is connected with the Doha agreement between the US and the Taliban and that the international community "wouldn’t announce this in order to avoid potential public criticism on absolute non-existence of independent local NGOs."

"In reality, it was a conspiracy to turn a conglomerate of good terrorists, narco-traffickers and fanatics into geopolitical assets. If not, why the hefty weekly eight-digit cash delivery isn’t conditional?" he asked.

The money is usually transferred to Afghanistan International Bank (AIB) and then distributed to the UN agencies. The US special inspector for Afghanistan reconstruction has also expressed concern over Taliban influence on the fund.

"Why all meetings, from the EU representative to UN employees, are with the Taliban only? Why do they only listen to Talibs? And why are the victims of the current situation, including women and kiddies, mentioned only when they send money to the Taliban under their name?" asked Zarmina Pariani, a women’s rights activist.

"If the aid packages do not arrive in Afghanistan, the value of Afghani will fall and all the people of Afghanistan will be affected and Afghanistan will move towards a crisis," said Torek Farhadi, an analyst in political affairs.

The transfer of aid packages to Afghanistan has resumed at a time when at least 3,500 UN employees, including women, are either working from home or have not attended their offices in protest to the Taliban ban on women employees.
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Afghanistan
Daily Evacuation Brief March 30, 2023
2023-03-30
[AfghanDigest] LAST 24 HOURS
  • NATIONAL RESISTANCE FRONT ANNOUNCES START OF SPRING CAMPAIGN – A purported attack on a Taliban security checkpoint on the East side of Kabul last night is being touted on pro-NRF social media sites as the commencement of the Spring Offensive. No definitive information on possible casualties or damage inflicted has yet been reported. The NRF’s official website has not published anything regarding the incident and there is some skepticism about the NRF’s capabilities in 2023. A voice message that has been attributed to Vice President Amrullah Saleh was released on several pro-Resistance accounts. In the message, he warns Resistance forces to avoid sharing plans on social media. The admonition may lend credibility to the claims being made about the Spring Offensive.

  • EDUCATION ACTIVIST MATIULLAH WESA INTERROGATED FOR ‘WILLFUL ACTIONS’ – Taliban officials admitted to arresting Wesa as he left his Mosque on Monday. The allegations against the regime are centered on his organizing activities and charges that he has fomented insurrection against the state. Additional reports suggest that 2 of Wesa’s brothers have also been arrested (possibly, other family members as well) and we have been provided photos that clearly depict surveillance activity around Wesa’s home. The de facto regime has been roundly condemned by many in the international community and multiple calls have been made for his quick release.

  • 4.3 MAGNITUDE QUAKE REPORTED 85KMS EAST OF KABUL – An early morning tremor shook the capital at approximately 0500hrs local time on Wednesday morning. Some shaking was reported by locals but no damage or casualties have yet been reported. The quake was estimated to have occurred at a depth of 10 km. The region remains on alert for seismic activity after a 6.8 quake jolted Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Pakistan.

  • TALIBAN CRACK DOWN ON JUDICIAL MISCONDUCT – The regime has continued to investigate and proceed against cases of corruption in certain sectors of society. Sources in Kandahar have stated that counter-corruption has been a priority for the Supreme Leader and his clique in 2023. A case in point was made in Ghor when a judge, Maulvi Mohammad Akbar Hekmat, was convicted on charges of bribery and sentenced to over 2 years in prison. As the proceedings were not publicly aired, it is not clear if Hekmat was accorded full due process but many local observers have said he continually accepted bribes in cases that were brought before him and he may have acted as a facilitator for bribery with other judges and Taliban officials. Some say the case was remarkable because he was considered to be extremely well-connected with Taliban officials in both Kabul and Kandahar. Currently, several other judicial misconduct cases are pending across the country.

  • HEAVY FLOODING HAS AFFECTED THOUSANDS OVER THE PAST WEEK – The United Nations conducted an assessment of the recent crisis and is helping to lead a response effort among other international NGOs to deliver aid to the most severely affected communities. UN officials warned that a decrease in their funding will hamper the timely delivery of the aid.


CONFLICT TRACKER
Kabul: NRF fighters shared video of a purported attack on a Taliban security checkpoint on the outskirts of Kabul last night. No information concerning possible casualties has been provided yet and the incident has not been verified.

NEXT 24 HOURS
POSSIBLE RESISTANCE ACTIONS – If the reports concerning the National Resistance Fronts’ announcement over the resumption of offensive actions prove to be true, the group could be looking to stage a major operation in the coming days. Based on historical data, likely targets will be Taliban fixed positions (headquarters, garrisons, and security checkpoints) as well as ambushes of Taliban patrols. At-risk Afghans should avoid the fixed positions if at all possible as these are also targets commonly attacked by ISIS-K. While Resistance operations seldom involve non-combatant casualties, there is always potential for collateral losses.

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Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
Tajikistan: Taliban take control of consulate
2023-03-28
[EurasiaNet] The embassy in Dushanbe, which is still run by the anti-Taliban
...the Pashtun equivalent of men...
opposition, is said to be considering its position.


The Afghan consulate in the eastern Tajikistan city of Khorog has passed under the control of the Taliban regime, while staff at the main embassy in the Tajik capital, Dushanbe, are still considering their options, a diplomatic source has said.

A representative of the Dushanbe embassy, who spoke to Eurasianet on condition of anonymity on March 27, said the Khorog consulate is issuing Afghan passports and that staff have been receiving salaries from the Taliban for the last two months.

"Formally, the consulate is part of the embassy itself, but informally, it is not under our control, and it is directly linked to the Taliban," the source said.

The Dushanbe embassy has to date refused to acknowledge the Taliban government and has instead pledged allegiance to the former Afghan First Vice President Amrullah Saleh.

Khorog residents have said that the premises of the consulate was destroyed in an avalanche in February but that staff are still working. The Taliban-run Foreign Ministry said in a statement over the weekend that one of its senior representatives has visited the city, which lies across the Panj River from Afghanistan, to check on the activities of the mission and to inspect repair works.

That visit indicates that the takeover of the consulate has some degree of blessing from the Tajik government, which has otherwise adopted a largely frosty stance toward the Taliban since it overthrew the government of President Ashraf Ghani
...former chancellor of Kabul University, now president of Afghanistan. Before returning to Afghanistan in 2002 he was a scholar of political science and anthropology. He worked at the World Bank working on international development assistance. As Finance Minister of Afghanistan between July 2002 and December 2004, he led Afghanistan's attempted economic recovery until the Karzais stole all the money...
in 2021. The source at the Afghan Embassy in Dushanbe said he was uncertain if the Taliban delegation met with any Tajik officials.

"Despite the fact that no one has yet recognized the Taliban government, 16 countries have already allowed Taliban representatives to work in embassies. And so we would not be surprised if our embassy is also handed over to the Taliban," he said.

The Taliban is deemed a terrorist organization by Tajikistan by virtue of a Supreme Court ruling issued in March 2006.

Despite the frostiness in ties, Afghanistan and Tajikistan have continued to trade. Official data shows that trade turnover last year reached $111 million — almost all of which is Tajik exports to Afghanistan — which was around one-third more than in 2021. The main export items are cement and electricity.

President Emomali Rahmon has been openly hostile in his public statements about the Taliban. In August 2021, he stated his government would not recognize the Taliban’s rule over Afghanistan unless the country’s ethnic Tajik minority, which he claimed accounted for 46 percent of the total population, was accorded a "worthy role" in the running of the country.

He has demonstrated his anti-Taliban bona fides in other ways, such as when he granted posthumous state awards to the late Northern Alliance leader Ahmad Shah Massoud and Burhanuddin Rabbani
... the gentlemanly murdered legitimate president of Afghanistan...
, a one-time Afghan president who was killed by Taliban assassins in September 2011. Since the Taliban’s most recent ascendancy, Rahmon has offered sanctuary to Massoud’s son, Ahmad, who has positioned himself as the figurehead of an armed opposition to the Taliban.
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Afghanistan
Hit and Run; Taliban Ranger Vehicle Runs Over 2 People in Panjshir
2022-11-02

[Khaama (Afghanistan)] Local sources in the northern Afghan province of Panjshir told the domestic media that a Taliban
...mindless ferocity in a turban...
military ranger vehicle ran over and injured two young men riding a cycle of violence.

According to the sources familiar with the incident, the Taliban military vehicle injured two men on Monday evening, October 31, at the Rahman Khail region of Bazarak, the historic provincial capital of Panjshir.

Given the severity of their injuries, the two injured men were transported to a hospital in Kabul, the Afghan capital, for treatment, the sources added.

These young people allegedly worked as store owners in the Parakh market in the historic provincial capital of Panjshir, and as they were on their way home, the Taliban vehicle collided and ran over the two.

The sources claim that after the crash and running over these two young men, the Taliban military ranger expeditiously departed at a goodly pace. The Taliban local authorities in Panjshir have yet to respond to the incident.

The Taliban’s recklessness in carrying and operating weapons and driving military vehicles, which also caused fatalities and injuries to people, has long been criticized by the Afghan people.

The locals of Panjshir province also complain that military vehicles driven by the Taliban government fighters move at an excessive speed on the province’s mountainous, narrow, and winding roadways.
Related:
Bazarak: 2022-09-13 NRF claims repelling of Taliban’s attack killing 32 Taliban fighters
Bazarak: 2022-07-19 Taliban Arrests Residents of Balhab in Mazar-i-Sharif
Bazarak: 2021-09-06 Pak Army operators involved in Panshir Fighting, Amrullah Saleh in hiding, NRF spokesman Fahim Dashty and Gen. Abdul Wudod Zara murdered, Talibs again claim conquered province
Related:
Panjshir: 2022-10-31 Daily Evacuation Brief October 31, 2022
Panjshir: 2022-10-30 Daily Evacuation Brief October 29, 2022
Panjshir: 2022-10-27 Taliban Member Gunfire Kills and Injures 2 Girls in Northwestern Afghanistan
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Afghanistan
Biden sold America the false narrative that Al Qaeda was 'gone' from Afghanistan. Zawahiri's death proves he was dangerously wrong, writes terrorism analyst BILL ROGGIO
2022-08-04
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] "sold" is a little strong.
Bill Roggio is scathing about President Biden’s false claims about Al Qaeda in Afghanistan and elsewhere. He doesn’t stint his scorn for the similar statements on the subject from Presidents Obama and Trump, as well.
Related:
Bill Roggio: 2021-09-06 Pak Army operators involved in Panshir Fighting, Amrullah Saleh in hiding, NRF spokesman Fahim Dashty and Gen. Abdul Wudod Zara murdered, Talibs again claim conquered province
Bill Roggio: 2021-08-26 Military expert says General Scott Miller gets the lion's share of blame for Afghanistan debacle
Bill Roggio: 2021-07-03 23 Killed in Taliban Attacks in Badakhshan, Baghlan: Sources
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Afghanistan
Taliban Defense Minister Visits Panjshir; We Do Not Allow “disruptors” to Disrupt Security
2022-05-22
Life is getting a tad more exciting in the Panjshir Valley. It will be interesting to see if the current generation can repeat the deeds of the previous generation — including those of the previous generation who returned from retirement to fight the second generation of Talib tyrants. Good luck, guys!
[KhaamaPress] The Taliban
...Arabic for students...
Ministry of Defense said that Mullah Yaqub, the Acting Minister of Defense, has visited Panjshir province to assess the security situation.

Mullah Yaqub met security officials and tribal elders in the province, today May 21st, according to Inayatullah Khawarazmi, the front man for the Taliban Ministry of Defense.

Khawarazmi added that the Acting Minister of the Taliban’s Defense Ministry had told the residents of Panjshir province that they should not be galvanized by enemy propaganda and should continue living their "normal" lives.

The residents of the province were also advised to cooperate with the Taliban to restore "order" in the province. The Acting Minister of Defense also emphasized that the Taliban in the province will not allow anyone, particularly "disruptors" to disrupt security.

In recent days, battle between Afghan National Resistance® Front forces led by Ahmad Massoud and Taliban forces in Panjshir province has escalated.

Amrullah Saleh and Ahmad Massoud founded the Resistance® Front after the Taliban seized control of Afghanistan in Panjshir. Saleh and Massoud, as well as the Front’s leadership council, are based outside of Afghanistan.

In the most recent case, battle started two days ago in the Khanj district of Panjshir province between Taliban and Resistance® Front fighters, and it is said to be still unfolding.

The Taliban Air Force Commander, who visited Panjshir earlier this week, told the people of the province "not to kill themselves for the sake of those in Tajikistan and La Belle France."

"Do not kill yourself for the benefit of those who live in Tajikistan and La Belle France and raise money from your blood there," said Amanuddin Mansoor, commander of the Taliban Ministry of Defense Air Force, in a message to the people of Panjshir released on May 14, through the ministry.

The Taliban official called on the people of Panjshir to stop resisting and join the Taliban. According to him, if the people of Panjshir unite with the Taliban, their "lives, property, honor and reputation" will be protected and no one will "invade" Panjshir.
Related:
Panjshir: 2022-05-20 Ankara Gathering of Political Figures Forms the Supreme Council of National Resistance for the Salvation of Afghanistan
Panjshir: 2022-05-18 MSNBC contributor and retired four-star general Barry McCaffrey deletes tweet showing Russian plane 'getting nailed' by Ukraine that's from a VIDEO GAME
Panjshir: 2022-05-15 Politicians Call for Probe into Alleged Torture of Civilians
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Afghanistan
Afghanistan says resistance forces will defeat Taliban
2022-02-07
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edied.
[REGNUM] In the coming months, resistance will begin in all corners of Afghanistan and will continue until the country is liberated. Ali Meisam Nazari, head of the Foreign Relations Department of the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan, told reporters about this, as Afintl.com reports .

"We are confident that we will defeat the Taliban,” Ali Meisam Nazari said.

Recall that earlier representatives of the National Resistance Front, headed by Ahmad Masud, called negotiations with the Taliban (an organization whose activities are banned in the Russian Federation) fruitless.

The talks in Tehran were the first official contacts between the Taliban and Ahmad Massoud in five months; with the mediation of Iran, negotiations were held to find a peaceful solution between the Taliban (an organization whose activities are banned in the Russian Federation) and their opponents.

However, representatives of the National Resistance Front warned that the talks did not mean that they would lay down their arms.

After that, it was reported that negotiations were also allegedly held in Moscow between the Taliban (an organization whose activities are banned in the Russian Federation) and the National Resistance Front. Russian officials have not confirmed the news.
Related:
National Resistance Front of Afghanistan: 2021-09-06 Pak Army operators involved in Panshir Fighting, Amrullah Saleh in hiding, NRF spokesman Fahim Dashty and Gen. Abdul Wudod Zara murdered, Talibs again claim conquered province
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Afghanistan
Ahmad Masoud reportedly meets Blackwater Chief in Tajikistan
2021-12-08
[KhaamaPress] Leader of the so-called anti-Taliban
...the Pashtun equivalent of men...
resistance front and son of the slain Ahmad Shah Masoud,
...also spelt Ahmad Shah Massoud, the Lion of Panjshir Valley was assassinated by Al Qaeda turbans posing as journalists two days before 9/11, when his namesake was only 12 years old...
Ahmad Masoud
...also Ahmad Massoud, official leader of the National Resistance Front based in the Panjshir Valley, though word is that he and former Afghan vice president Amrullah Saleh decamped for Tajikistan when the valley fell to Taliban forces....
has met with the head of the notorious private militia- Blackwater- Erik Prince in the Tajik capital Dushanbe.

Reports have only confirmed their meeting but details have not been disclosed yet.

Blackwater is a notorious private American militia that gains contracts to secure US diplomatic missions and diplomats abroad.

Ahmad Masoud fled Afghanistan after the defeat of his-led anti-Taliban front and the collapse of Panjshir province to the Taliban.

Panjshir, in the north of Kabul that was known as the resistance front against the Taliban was not collapsed during the five-year rule of the Taliban in the 90s.

The province was fully packed with different large and small scale American and Russian weapons that have been seized by the Taliban and are being delivered to Kabul.

Unconfirmed reports indicate that there are still hundreds of trucks of weapons that were kept in caves during the soviet-mujahideen war in Afghanistan.

Ahmad Masoud seems to be a new player from the northern alliance that will play the role of opposition to the Taliban or any Pashtun-led government in Afghanistan.

His resistance front is reportedly given an office in the US.
Related:
Ahmad Masoud: 2021-11-02 Former Govt Forces Join Daesh: Reports
Ahmad Masoud: 2021-09-16 We will suppress those who defend gains of past two decades: Taliban
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Afghanistan
Former Govt Forces Join Daesh: Reports
2021-11-02
[ToloNews] The Wall Street journal reported on Sunday that some security forces of the former Afghan government who feared for their personal safety had joined ISIS-K (ISIS).

The report said some of these former security forces were trained by US troops over the past two decades of the West's mission in Afghanistan.

"Some former members of Afghanistan’s US-trained intelligence service and elite military units-now abandoned by their American patrons and hunted by the Taliban
...mindless ferocity in a turban...
- have enlisted in the only force currently challenging the country’s new rulers: Islamic State
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that they were al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're really very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not really Moslems....
," The Wall Street Journal said.

In reaction to the report, the Ministry of Interior said that a general amnesty was announced by the Islamic Emirate and that no one including the former security forces should have any concern regarding their security.

"The Islamic Emirate announced general amnesty and no one including the former security forces should worry about their personal security because no member of the Islamic Emirate has anything to do with them," said Sayed Khosti, a front man for the Interior Ministry.

Earlier, the two-day Moscow conference on October 20 and 21 called for incentivizing the security of Afghanistan's borders, fearing the spread of extremism or the possible threat of ISIS.

"This is a baseless report. ISIS is not as active as it is being said. The general amnesty should also be practical example to (show) that no one’s life is in danger,’ said, Aziz Maarij, a former diplomat.

Some said economic challenges and joblessness are also reasons that forced the former security forces to join the ISIS group.

"The scenario of Iraq will repeat in Afghanistan," said Asadullah Nadim, a military analyst. "In Iraq also the security forces of the previous government made up a big part of ISIS and this all is happening due to the negligence of government."

The Islamic Emirate downplayed ISIS, calling it a slight problem and accusing the US of making propaganda of the ISIS activities in Afghanistan.
Khaama Press adds:
The former personnel is mostly US-trained Afghan spies who have been joining the terror group in northern Afghanistan.
Ahah! A location! Or a general direction, at any rate...
After the Taliban takeover, northern resistance was the only resisting group that was co-led by Ahmad Masoud and former first VP Amrullah Saleh in the north of Afghanistan namely in Panjshri province.

The group is though defeated, some members claim that they are regrouping and are waging attacks on the Taliban fighters.

The number of people joining the militant group is small though it is growing.

The Taliban have always underestimated ISIS-K and have assured the people and regional countries that the group will not resist and will not pose threat to the Afghan people and the region.
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Afghanistan
We will suppress those who defend gains of past two decades: Taliban
2021-09-16
[KhaamaPress] Chief of Army Staff of the Taliban
...mindless ferocity in a turban...
Fasihudin said that they will suppress all who defend the gains of the past two decades under the name of specific ethnic groups or resistance in Afghanistan.

Those who defend democracy in Afghanistan and oppose the Taliban will also be suppressed.
"Back to the 7th Century with Hi-Luxes!"
Though he did not directly name any group, he is probably meant the resistance front led by Ahmad Masoud in Panjshir province.

The front which was finally defeated by the Taliban after 15 days, was created by former vice-president Amrullah Saleh and son of the slain Ahmad Shah Masoud.

The chief of Army staff said these people are disturbing security and want bloodshed in Afghanistan.

Fasihudin who was talking to a gathering in Kabul on Wednesday, September 15 said that consultations over creating an Afghan national army are going on and will establish a potent army.

Fasihudin who is also known as the conqueror of the northern province of Afghanistan is one of the toughest military leaders of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.
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